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So you want to write a story?
Try the following links to help you, but remember, the best way to write is to begin writing. Be brave! Always have a critical friend who can give you a ‘f’irst impression read’. Write , rewrite and write again. Maybe you can post your stories here.
http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Short-Story
http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/coolschools/makeastory/makeastory.asp?page=lesson1
http://www.motherdaughterbookclub.com/Interviews/zusakinterview.html
I think this is great!. It makes sense that we learn when we are engaged and when what we hear is relevant. It puts it all in percpective.
I don’t seem to be able to post this one. I will keep trying, however, it’s worth looking at. It’s called Watch the world’ by Robbie Dingo. Google it. It’s on youtube. It had me enthralled.
This is my blog where i’ll test what i learn and collect interesting things. Wish me luck!
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