RECAP
ELEMENTS OF A STORY
Important story POINTS
100

IN ORDER TO WRITE A BOOK YOU NEED A(AN)

IDEA

100

THE PLACE WHERE THE STORY TAKES PLACE

SETTING

100

IN ORDER TO HAVE QUALITY YOU NEED

SPACE

200

WHAT WAS THE 1ST THING I discussed ABOUT REFINING YOUR IDEA

GOOGLE ""A CHILDREN'S BOOK" AND A PHRASE THAT DESCRIBES YOUR BOOK.

200
THE MOST INTENSE PART OF THE STORY
CLIMAX
200

When will a publisher say no to your book?

 Remember I said "if you don’t provide a solid half with the words, they’re going to say no."

300

WHAT WAS THE SECOND THING I DISCUSSED ABOUT REFINING YOUR IDEA?

ONCE YOU FIND A BOOK THAT IS SIMILAR TO YOUR IDEA, LOOK AT THE SUMMARY

300
WHEN THE DRAMA STARTS TO BE SOLVED.
RESOLUTION
300

What is a problem that I discussed that usually happens with some writers.

ANSWERS MAY VARY 

The character solves the problem too easily.

There are not a series of obstacles

The character doesn’t care enough about solving the problem.

400

TRUE OR FALSE: SPEED IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN QUALITY

FALSE

400
PROTAGONIST AND ANTAGONIST
CHARACTERS
400

TRUE OR FALSE:  END THE STORY QUICKLY.

True

 End the story quickly 

We don’t need to lose the reader’s attention because of a loooong ending we just need to make it short and simple 


500

YOU SHOULD NOT USE REPETITION BECAUSE THE CHILDREN WILL THINK IT'S BORING. 

TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE 

Children love repetition! Parents love repetition! Publishers love repetition!

500

FOREWORD BEFORE STORY STARTS

PROLOGUE

500

What is one of the most expensive components when writing a book?

Illustrations/illustrators

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