The process for every writer is different. There are some who like to outline their story before getting down to work, others feel that the outline hinders the creativity process. You have to decide which method works best for you and go with it. Whatever works to get the story done!
If you want to write an outline, come up with a point form list of the main plot points. What happens at the beginning middle and end of the story? Do you know how you're going to link the plot points? An outline can show pretty clearly if you're not sure how to connect the elements in your story.
You can also write an outline of the main characters journey. Again, what happens to your main character at the beginning, middle and end of the story. How does the main character change, grow or fail?
In the end it's important to remember that an outline is not written in stone. It is a guideline that shows the shell of the story. Writing is a changeable art, as you write elements will change, characters will change. Never stick to an outline just for the sake of it. Use it as a jumping off point to make your work the best it can be.
Writers outline their stories to plan the plot, pacing, and character development. It helps them stay organized, ensure continuity, and clarify their ideas before embarking on the actual writing process. Ultimately, outlining helps writers maintain focus and coherence in their storytelling.
write a short paragraph or a 1. 2. 3. set for each part of the story
also get to know every character and setting
What would the character say in X situation?
Why would you go to X setting?
Why does X setting exist and what is its place?
What part does each character play?
If you don't have some sort of plan, outline, or organization, then your story won't make sense -- it will ramble all over and never come out the way you want.
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Rubrics enable writers to stey on task and organize their writing
Rubrics enable writers to stey on task and organize their writing
Rubrics enable writers to stey on task and organize their writing
Complex projects are just that - complex. And the more complex something is, the more chances you have of forgetting something if you don't outline and write it down. An outline also keeps you from having Cousin Charles in Chapter Two become Cousin Charlene in Chapter 17.
outlines helpyou determine the focus of your essay; help you organize your ideas; and help you finish the exam on time
A writer is like a guide, leading the reader through a cluster of ideas. An outline is like a map showing the best path. Some writers start with an outline -- just a list of the ideas the writer wants to present -- arranged in the order the writer thinks will be most effective. Other writers start with paragraphs, just explaining the ideas in whatever order they come, and then rearrange them in the most effective order. Then they write the outline, to see if one paragraph leads smoothly to the next, or if they've left something out. Either way, the outline helps the writer to organize ideas for the reader.
They like to express their feelings through words and their stories to tell people what could happen in your life. Brainstorming is a good way of writing down ideas. I personally like to use it for stories or essays. It's just a really great way to organize thoughts.
by use of monologue
During the prewriting step, writers brainstorm ideas, research the topic, create outlines or mind maps, and establish a purpose or goal for their writing. This stage helps writers organize their thoughts and plan out the structure of their writing before they begin drafting.
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