answers1: It's about a girl like me who lives in my town and her
friends are like my friends but the story is much different. <br>
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If I had a good idea about a good story, why would I tell you? don't
take it personally though, son... <br>
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I haven't really found a good enough idol yet... I like George Orwell
and Ray Bradbury though. Except my book ideas have nothing to do with
political satire or dystopia or science fiction. Try reading books
that, while they might have nothing to do with what you think you'll
write about, simply have good writing and styles you admire.
answers2: Well I'm not a girl, but I'm a teenager. <br>
I write about fantasy and very original plots. I don't really want to
talk about it cause I'm planning on publishing it. My idol is Tolkien.
I mean he is the greatest author of fantasy. A good story would be one
that is balanced. Meaning it has love, adventure, action and mystery
or fantasy.
answers3: I write about whatever I want. It's normally teen fiction or
horror. I have one story I'm writing about it's a love story and the
conflicts in the couples relationship as well as some other really
harsh things their friends are dealing with. <br>
I'm writing a novel about depression, drug abuse, not fitting in at
school and having teachers and classmates out to get you. <br>
One of my other novels has to female protagonists that are friends and
have both had hard lives as kids. The parents abused them, raped them
or had addcitions. <br>
Many of my other novels deal with rape. <br>
Some even deal with suicide. <br>
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My idol is Stephen King. I don't really base my work off of his but I
do admire all that he's done and everything he's accomplished. <br>
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As for what would make a good story. That's what you as the author
have to decide. I write for me and no one else. And while I hope to be
published on day if I'm not then that's fine too. <br>
You decide what makes your story. It has to be what's right for you. <br>
They're is so much more to a story then just a plot. There's the
setting, the characters, how you choose to write the point of view,
what happened in the characters past, and so many more elements.
answers4: I just started a story about a boy who wants to find his
father and a girl who stars in a B-movie (I dulled those down to
protect my plots), but I'll write about anything. <br>
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I think a good story needs pain, on the part of both the characters
and the author (in a sort of informative solidarity, kind of). And
conflict. And originality. Or at least a creative twist on an old
theme. <br>
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I guess I admire writers who use their experience to enrich their
writing, like Tim O'Brien. But I don't really read more books by him
than books by anyone else. Heh.
answers5: I'm 19 so I'm barely a teenager but... <br>
1) I want to make people think so in the book I'm working on God is
the antagonist. <br>
2) Something intelligent that makes people question what they know. <br>
3) Markus Zusak
answers6: im writing about love <br>
i dont like to say my story plots <br>
and my role models would be <br>
1. stephenie meyer bc she gets an A+ for writing about love. <br>
2. sarah dessen bc she writes amazing teenage girl books. and each
girl has a different personality and she puts love in there also.
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