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*Amount of each will vary depending on your type of story
A Recipe for Fiction
Ingredients*
Characters plot conflict tension backstory description setting climax resolution reader
Steps
1) Mix the plot and chracter. Set aside. 2) Stir equal amount of conflict and tension. Take note of the pace you use to stir each, it will effect your story later. 3) Take your finished character and plot and add backstory, description, and setting to the top layer. 4) Add a layer of climax and resolution. 5) Then add some surprise sprinkles. 6) Set the story aside or if you want it warm add it in the oven for a couple minutes. 7) Once story is done find a reader to test out your story 8) If they look disappointed or bored then you need to perfect your story makning skills a little more. 9) If your reader is smiling and looked entertained you created a masterpeice!
mazica added this comment 2010-04-27 11:29:17-05:00
wow! fantastic recipe!
gothgirl added this comment 2010-04-27 03:32:16-05:00
tell me bout it haha! this is awesome!!!
magoobear added this comment 2010-04-26 19:28:08-05:00
really unique take on the theme. i like it. nicely written and set out
sweetlytragic added this comment 2010-04-29 15:42:04-05:00
How creative of you! :) Fantastic glog!
andifeyrtr added this comment 2010-04-28 10:54:23-05:00
This is wicked! A brilliant recipe ideed! Finding the "right" reader(s) is the hard part, never know when they are ripe enough to pick! ~)o(~
mazica added this comment 2010-04-27 11:29:17-05:00
wow! fantastic recipe!
gothgirl added this comment 2010-04-27 03:32:16-05:00
tell me bout it haha! this is awesome!!!
magoobear added this comment 2010-04-26 19:28:08-05:00
really unique take on the theme. i like it. nicely written and set out
sweetlytragic added this comment 2010-04-29 15:42:04-05:00
How creative of you! :) Fantastic glog!
andifeyrtr added this comment 2010-04-28 10:54:23-05:00
This is wicked! A brilliant recipe ideed! Finding the "right" reader(s) is the hard part, never know when they are ripe enough to pick! ~)o(~
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