31 Day Writing Tips - Day 30
@just4him (323168)
Green Bay, Wisconsin
May 30, 2019 5:40pm CST
It's a good thing there's only one more day of this month. I'm out of ideas and searching my resources for them.
In a book called Book in a Month, I found another gem. Brainstorming. I know this is a duh topic.
When it comes to writing, you need to brainstorm. Everything in your story earns a gold star for this one. You brainstorm your topic, characters, scenes, turning points, cliffhangers, setting, conflict, triumphs, tragedies. Nothing is left to chance when it comes to your story.
You brainstorm your characters - how many, who are they, where do they live, what are their occupations. With that, you get your setting. What is the theme of your story, what roles do your characters play in the story? How will they get from point A to Z?
As you brainstorm your story, you put flesh and bones on your story. You get to know everything about your characters, you research where they live if you don't already know. You research their backgrounds unless you're intimately aware of that background.
If you're reading a book, I guarantee the author brainstormed to get it where you can't put the book down until you read the last page.
If you're writing a blog, you brainstormed to determine a topic for the post.
When you get near the end of your project, you start brainstorming the resolution of the story. How does it all fit together? What did your characters learn along the way? How did they grow?
There's a lot to writing a novel, a blog, even a letter to a friend. It all takes thought and brainstorming.
Thanks for reading. Image courtesy of Pixabay.
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@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
31 May 19
I thought that brainstorming plays a very vital role in writing or putting up a plot, the story and the characters. I thought you did a great work putting all your ideas and input for 30 days.
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@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
31 May 19
@just4him I can always go back to read your tips. 
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@RasmaSandra (97908)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
31 May 19
that is my method of writing. I write and while I am writing I jot down things to check and perhaps change or add and it becomes a whole process and it's interesting too.
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@MommyOfEli2013 (89426)
• Rupert, Idaho
31 May 19
That's so true about brainstorming! It can be such a good thing!
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@MommyOfEli2013 (89426)
• Rupert, Idaho
31 May 19
@just4him Sometimes....other times I just play around with the brushes as I go.
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@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
31 May 19
I write as I go, but literally have notebooks and binders full of brainstorming, and of course research!
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@erictsuma (9725)
• Mombasa, Kenya
31 May 19
Thanks for your writing tips they have opened my eyes. I am on training to become a full time paid writer and your have given me a motivation and inspiration to achieve my dream of becoming a writer.
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