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		<title>By: CaptDare</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Do you have an outline?  Do you know where the story is going?  

Try this:  figure out who your main character is.  Figure out how that main character is going to change through your story.  That is character development.  As you write, keep that in mind.  Don&#039;t worry about symbolic meaning.  Don&#039;t worry about your message.  The message will be there - because you do have a point of view and will probably come out through your main character and what happens to him/her.  

What is the main conflict in the story?  Why did you pick that particular conflict?  How you resolve that conflict will play into the &quot;message&quot; of your story.

Try sitting down and deciding how you want the story to end - what things have to happen, who has to do what, and how the characters change.  Make an outline, IF you think it will help.  Some people are not helped by outlines.  

Don&#039;t worry about the &quot;message.&quot;  It will come, and it will be there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have an outline?  Do you know where the story is going?  </p>
<p>Try this:  figure out who your main character is.  Figure out how that main character is going to change through your story.  That is character development.  As you write, keep that in mind.  Don&#8217;t worry about symbolic meaning.  Don&#8217;t worry about your message.  The message will be there &#8211; because you do have a point of view and will probably come out through your main character and what happens to him/her.  </p>
<p>What is the main conflict in the story?  Why did you pick that particular conflict?  How you resolve that conflict will play into the &quot;message&quot; of your story.</p>
<p>Try sitting down and deciding how you want the story to end &#8211; what things have to happen, who has to do what, and how the characters change.  Make an outline, IF you think it will help.  Some people are not helped by outlines.  </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry about the &quot;message.&quot;  It will come, and it will be there.</p>
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		<title>By: aidea</title>
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		<dc:creator>aidea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>first off, most fiction stories dont have messages. We the readers, take in what we think could be a message. Second of all- dont worry so much if no one is ever inspired by something you write. I mean its a great thing... but it doesnt always happen. You write because you want too, not because of someone else. At least thats what most writers have to learn at some point. 

I would suggest that you just write. Write for you, and always just write. Keep a copy of everything, so you can look back and see how your writing is changing in your life. Try keeping a journal too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>first off, most fiction stories dont have messages. We the readers, take in what we think could be a message. Second of all- dont worry so much if no one is ever inspired by something you write. I mean its a great thing&#8230; but it doesnt always happen. You write because you want too, not because of someone else. At least thats what most writers have to learn at some point. </p>
<p>I would suggest that you just write. Write for you, and always just write. Keep a copy of everything, so you can look back and see how your writing is changing in your life. Try keeping a journal too.</p>
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		<title>By: Snuffles ッ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Snuffles ッ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Look at the best answer for this question http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsovfUuUhud2Bbnd5T0teDvsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080106221839AARaM2N

It is very helpful!</description>
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		<title>By: k_corn</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maybe your story is not meant to be for others to read maybe its an exploration of who you are.  Also, in cases where I don&#039;t know where to go with an essay or story I find a quiet place and do a free write and just write whatever you think, eventually you will get somewhere. If you are having trouble &quot;finding your true self&quot; writing is probably something you should do often.  When thoughts are organized properly you can analyze the thoughts or events and it might help  you begin to notice attributes of yourself.  Beings that you are only 14 I wouldn&#039;t worry about finding yourself right away that&#039;s what life is about, having new experiences, and learning about yourself along the way.  People change easily, and sometimes we just need to be open to change rather than thinking we have found ourselves.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe your story is not meant to be for others to read maybe its an exploration of who you are.  Also, in cases where I don&#8217;t know where to go with an essay or story I find a quiet place and do a free write and just write whatever you think, eventually you will get somewhere. If you are having trouble &quot;finding your true self&quot; writing is probably something you should do often.  When thoughts are organized properly you can analyze the thoughts or events and it might help  you begin to notice attributes of yourself.  Beings that you are only 14 I wouldn&#8217;t worry about finding yourself right away that&#8217;s what life is about, having new experiences, and learning about yourself along the way.  People change easily, and sometimes we just need to be open to change rather than thinking we have found ourselves.</p>
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		<title>By: TL</title>
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		<dc:creator>TL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh,Cookie...
1st.Stop beating yourself up.Fear of writing is what you&#039;ve got and not necessarily writer&#039;s block.The reason,I think,why you&#039;re having trouble is because you put the cart before the horse,so to speak.Writing a novel(as opposed to s short story)are almost completly different animals.One,by virtue of it&#039;s name,forces the author to&quot;write tight&quot; in other words,getting your point across with an economy of words.Now, writing a novel means you&#039;re working on a much larger canvas,hopefully multi-layered with a through-line from beggining to end.Any story has to have a beggining,middle and end,so I would suggest writing a rough draft of the entire story.Get it down on paper,then it won&#039;t be quite so overwhelming.Who is your main character and what does he or she want?Take,&quot;The Wizard of Oz&quot;for instance.What does Dorothy want more than anything?To go home,of course.And,what&#039;s stopping her from achieving her aim?Well,there&#039;s the distance she has to travel(literally and figuratively,because her journey is two-fold,she has to do a bit of growing up to realize that&quot;Happiness can be found in your own backyardThen of course,there&#039;s The Wicked Witch of The West who stands in Dorothy&#039;s way in achieving her goal.That&#039;s tension and that&#039;s one of the elements that makes the story(both on film and on paper)so compelling.All good stories have tension in the resolution of conflict.The writer(L Frank Baum)makes us care about the characters.That&#039;s what you need to do as a story-teller.Why not use a trick I found to be helpful.I write down important plot points on color-coded cards(look in the staionary dept.) that&#039;ll help you keep track of who&#039;s doing what and where,and how and why and save you a lot of time reading back over what you&#039;ve already written(save that for the inevitable revisions you&#039;ll do)In terms of the action in the story,don&#039;t tell the reader what&#039;s happening,show them,in dialogue.Let your characters do the talking.Try to avoid the pitfall of thinking tht EVERY WORD you set down is written in stone,it&#039;s not,so don&#039;t tie your hands.If a phrase,sentance or paragraph doesn&#039;t move the plot foreward,no matter how clever it is,out it goes! It&#039;s your baby,but you have to teach it how to walk.!
Try my suggestions before you throw up your hands and see if they work for you.Remember,you&#039;re only 14 and you&#039;ve got the world ahead of you,so don&#039;t give up!
Good Luck!
TL</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh,Cookie&#8230;<br />
1st.Stop beating yourself up.Fear of writing is what you&#8217;ve got and not necessarily writer&#8217;s block.The reason,I think,why you&#8217;re having trouble is because you put the cart before the horse,so to speak.Writing a novel(as opposed to s short story)are almost completly different animals.One,by virtue of it&#8217;s name,forces the author to&quot;write tight&quot; in other words,getting your point across with an economy of words.Now, writing a novel means you&#8217;re working on a much larger canvas,hopefully multi-layered with a through-line from beggining to end.Any story has to have a beggining,middle and end,so I would suggest writing a rough draft of the entire story.Get it down on paper,then it won&#8217;t be quite so overwhelming.Who is your main character and what does he or she want?Take,&quot;The Wizard of Oz&quot;for instance.What does Dorothy want more than anything?To go home,of course.And,what&#8217;s stopping her from achieving her aim?Well,there&#8217;s the distance she has to travel(literally and figuratively,because her journey is two-fold,she has to do a bit of growing up to realize that&quot;Happiness can be found in your own backyardThen of course,there&#8217;s The Wicked Witch of The West who stands in Dorothy&#8217;s way in achieving her goal.That&#8217;s tension and that&#8217;s one of the elements that makes the story(both on film and on paper)so compelling.All good stories have tension in the resolution of conflict.The writer(L Frank Baum)makes us care about the characters.That&#8217;s what you need to do as a story-teller.Why not use a trick I found to be helpful.I write down important plot points on color-coded cards(look in the staionary dept.) that&#8217;ll help you keep track of who&#8217;s doing what and where,and how and why and save you a lot of time reading back over what you&#8217;ve already written(save that for the inevitable revisions you&#8217;ll do)In terms of the action in the story,don&#8217;t tell the reader what&#8217;s happening,show them,in dialogue.Let your characters do the talking.Try to avoid the pitfall of thinking tht EVERY WORD you set down is written in stone,it&#8217;s not,so don&#8217;t tie your hands.If a phrase,sentance or paragraph doesn&#8217;t move the plot foreward,no matter how clever it is,out it goes! It&#8217;s your baby,but you have to teach it how to walk.!<br />
Try my suggestions before you throw up your hands and see if they work for you.Remember,you&#8217;re only 14 and you&#8217;ve got the world ahead of you,so don&#8217;t give up!<br />
Good Luck!<br />
TL</p>
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