PLEASE FIND BELOW SOME TIPS
TO GET YOU STARTED:
1) Firstly, if you are
multilingual/ bilingual, choose which language you are planning to write in.
Which language do you feel most comfortable in? This might not be your mother
tongue, but another language.
2) Step two I would consider the most important. It is basically like writing
an essay at school. If you already know what topic, or perhaps life experience
you want to write about, you think of a plot. That’s the most important step as
this is your basic storyline, what should grip your readers.
3) Then you divide it into 3 main sections: introduction, main story, and
conclusion (this can be a short chapter like an Epilogue). This will be your
structure.
4) Once you have established that, you’ll think of the characters you want to
create for your story. If you write about real events or your own life story,
it’s a little easier. If you create a story from scratch, think about what
personality your characters you create should have. You can base that on real
people or a combination of people/friends/family members, etc. you know. It’s
also good to have a “goodie” and a “badie” in the story, so that good and bad
is represented and there is a balance. If you decided to set your story during
a historical event, it’s important that you get the facts correct. Meaning,
that real events have the correct dates and it’s set in the respective country
and area.
5) With regards to the chapters, you can worry about that later. You don’t have
to name them, you can just name them as Chapter 1, etc. for the time being and
change the names afterwards once you have completed your work.
6) With regards to a title for your story, you can decide that later also, or
it could happen that a good idea for the title will come to you during the
writing.
7) Now, once you have written the plot and you are happy with how the
story should flow, you have created your characters and you have made your
research, if necessary, you are all set and you can get started!
8) An additional tip:
If you decide to write a comedy story, then I would consider it best to use
one’s own experiences from for instance the school days, childhood days, maybe
between siblings, so-called embarrassing but funny events from the past, or
just general normal life experiences or travels, evenings out, etc. and tie
them together. Look at comedians such as Micky Flanagan, Peter Kay, Billy
Connolly, etc. and get an idea of what stories they have used and how they went
about telling them.
And finally: Just get
started! Good luck!
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