Where Do I Start My Story



by Marjorie J McDonald


Pretend you are telling your best friend your story by writing them a letter. Imagine the have been away on an extended trip and you are delighted to bring them to cruising speed on what has been occuring while they have been away. You have sooo much to update them. That indicates you will be explaining what you are sharing in depth and engaging your experiences so your content is rich with your feelings. Put in All of the tempting details. Especially what you would most like to grasp if you were away and getting a letter from home.

Conversational writing is one of the best ways to become happy with learning to put your thoughts onto paper and for you to experience the joy of conversing with writing. As you are telling your story in this manner, it becomes easy and fun. When writing this way the words come from your heart. Because they are real they touch the person that receives them at their heart level and the words become importantmessengers.

The creative part comes into play as you don't forget to include all of the info. Give as much of a description as you can about what has happened in the events you are sharing. Make it fun for them to read. Add in as many personal information as practical.

Letters from mates or a person who is special can be the source of such comfort and can bring repeated pleasure to those who receive the letter (s), regularly being re-read on a frequent basis. When they need a lift, they can experience the words again and find themselves back in the experience. A similar thing is true of your favourite book or article. It is saved for repeated readings.

See writing as creative sharing and you'll find it a pleasure to do. Consider what has brought joy to you and remember that same thing will bring happiness to others. Share your story--we are all waiting to read all about it. If for any cause you are frightened about writing a good way to see where you are with your talents is to take a spelling pretest to figure out your spelling level which impacts your writing ability as well as your reading level. There is a fast way to improve all those areas so your hopes of becoming a writer and finding your inner writer can be realized.




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