How to write Childrens Stories – YouTube – Enid Blyton
October 1st, 2010Writing Stories
The world is divided into 2 types of people. Those who read and those who do not. So thanks to those who are immersed in reading books, there is a whole industry in bloom for them. From book shops to public relation officers. From a printing press to distribution centres and ofcourse the most important of them all – the writer.
Writers or authors, whatever sobriquet you bequeath on the person, existed in every period. Some have gotten world famous while others were humbled with little appreciation. But that has certainly not pulled back people from writing. Numerous fresher’s flood the market every year be it in England, America or India with their nouveau stories and plots. While some get ahead others find it a struggling career.
On the onset to begin as a writer you have to know what is it you love writing? Fiction, non-fiction, children stories, the choices are many. Well the question lingering in your head must be how do you know what you are good at? While for some it comes naturally to others it takes time and the best way to find out is to write on practically everything. Get hands on approach on all styles of writing. Practice read and read for practice. Sooner or later you will figure out your deft skill and then there is no turning back.
Give it your 100% and study intricate details on the subject you choose. For instance if you have taken up writing short stories for children. Read famous authors for a start like Enid Blyton, P.G. Woodhouse, Marvel Comics and so on. Have an analytical approach towards their style of writing. How they write and why they write. The figures of speeches used, the vocabulary in swing and the crux of every author – the plot.
Make notes and try to write the story they have in your own words. Each page should be read and re-read so you can analyse the mind of the writer and that of the reader. And then its only practice that will make you perfect.
By: Jennie Gandhi
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