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  • “How To Write a Story”

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    How do you write a story? Anyone want to venture a guess?
    My guess is that you have a theme that should work like
    a thread that holds the story together. The story should
    have a beginning, a middle and an end. There should be a
    main character who has a goal and transformation arc.

    Seeking the goal should cause the main character to
    transform. This way, the story won’t fall flat because
    the main character is changing. And every story should
    have an antagonist (in fiction, an antagonist can be a
    person, object, thing, etc. the fine point of this is
    that an antagonist is different than a villain). A villain
    must represent pure evil with no redeeming characteristics.
    Whereas, an antagonist should have redeeming characteristics.

    So, by having an antagonist, or a villain, you should
    also have the antagonist or villain seeking the same
    goal as the main character, but for different reasons.
    And the villain goes about accomplishing his/her goal
    in a different way than the hero/main character does
    with his/her goal. This, in turn, then causes conflict.
    And this, in turn, creates drama. Without drama there
    is no conflict. Without conflict there is no story.
    And all of this is applicable to anything one writes
    including fiction. So, do some reading and check it
    out. You’ll find this article is right on for you.

    Donald L. Vasicek
    Olympus Films+, LLC
    The Zen of Writing
    http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress
    dvasicek@earthlink.net

  • “The Road Home”

    “The Road Home”

    “The Road Home” is a story about telling the difference between right and wrong. What would you do, return a diamond ring you found to its owner, or keep it so you would no longer be homeless? You can help us show how to look inside of ourselves in place of looking outside of ourselves for the answer. Go to: http://igg.me/p/164503?a=4513 Spread the Word!