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Prompts:
1. Write a few pages about a character caught in a torrential downpour on their way to an important event.
2. Imagine you were given a golden ticket to go anywhere in the world. Where would you go? Write a few pages about your travels to a far-off destination.
3. Imagine you get a summer job working in an ice cream truck, but one day it breaks down on an especially hot day. Write a few pages about how you would handle it. Do you give away as much as you can? Or do you pop the hood and try to fix it yourself? Think fast, it’s melting!
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Tips:
1. One of the best ways to learn is to teach someone else. When it comes to reading, an effective way to make sure you understand a story is to tell it to someone else. Make it a point to summarize a story in a few sentences after you finish it. How would you explain it to a friend? If you find yourself struggling to encapsulate it, it may be time for a reread.
2. Whether a one-eyed, one-horned, flying purple people-eater or a candlestick that can talk, anytime an author successfully gives life to an inhuman character, it is a feat. When you read one such story, think about how the author brought the being to life. Do they humanize it? Or, do they embrace it as a different kind of creature entirely?
3. Whether an outright romance novel or a story in which a character reminisces on a romantic memory for a moment, loving relationships can play a varying role in many stories. When you read such a story, ask yourself: Does it show the reader a character in a different light? Does it expose a character’s driving force? Or, is it part of a conflict that drives the plot forward entirely?
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Cache your gems as they fall in this always accessible place.
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Reflect on your process — good, bad and ugly — in your dated diary.
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