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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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#1: Write a synopsisWhat happens in your story? Why would someone want to read about it? Catch your reader's attention without spoiling it!
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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#2: Draw A MapWhere are they? Where are they going? Where is everything in relation to where they are? Are there mountains? Trees? Fields? Desserts? Villages? Cities? Castles?
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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#3: Just Try To Dive InIf these other tips didn't work or you just aren't quite there, try to just start writing your story. Dive in and see what happens!
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Sushie || "To gain your voice, you must forget about having it heard" -William Ginsberg
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#4: Understand Your Magic/World:An author’s ability to solve conflict with magic is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to how well the reader understands said magic.


Get your idea, or start. How do you do that?
I will post new exercises for this every month