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Does anybody have a good story line for a story for creative writing class?


I can’t think of any good story lines for my story. Please help!
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6 Responses to “Does anybody have a good story line for a story for creative writing class?”

  1. Julia!x Says:

    A mysterious package arrives on a girls doorstep. Inside is what puzzled her. It was a….
    WAIT!
    It’s a CREATIVE writing class. BE CREATIVE YOURSELF!

  2. gboum Says:

    The best venue is to write about something you know or are interested in learning about. To make your writing sound credible, you need to sound like you know what you are writing about. What are your interests? Do you like Mystery and intrigue or love and romance? Historical facts set in an imaginative setting are always good…when I was in High School, I wrote about a girl who was shunned by her classmates and teased and persecuted. She was a nice girl, loved by her family, etc., just “different” and judged an outcast-geek-freak-whatever by the school kids and some of the teachers, too. Bottom line, she left a poignant poem about how one should look deeper than the outside shell of the human body…look into a person’s soul, judge not, and finally to love everyone…then she committed suicide, and the classmates realized they were to blame, etc. etc…also touched on how her death affected her family…(she was an only child and her parents were “older” and from another country)…ok, just an idea! As I recall, I received an A+!!!
    Good luck to you!

  3. I'm a Volley-Girl! Says:

    She wondered why she had been chosen. She wasn’t the smartest girl and she wasn’t the best looking, and she was usually chosen last. Why did they want her now?

    As Gabriel looked out from the deck he noticed that the ocean seemed to never end. He liked the feeling of complete solitude. In fact, Gabriel liked being the only person to care about. And then she came in.

    It’s rough being the new kid. It’s even rougher being Indian. With all the names and stereotypes out there, it’s almost impossible to find your place. I hadn’t when I first came here. But now I have. I’m in my own world, and that’s exactly how I like it. And then everything started falling down when someone had entered my realm.

  4. gfralin Says:

    You need to start from a premise. If you are going for a mystery start with a premise such as
    A woman is found dead along a mountain road by a hiker, who killed her?

    What kind of story are you looking for? There are a lot of story types. Start from a premise, then build your story board.

  5. klharmony69 Says:

    Howdy from the ever so dry southwest. Creative writing subjects: Hummmm How about a spin on the Sir Lancelot, Guinaver love triangle? Or more up to date, how about a spy from Teran falling in love with a spy from Isreal. All sorts of possiblities with those two. If your not into love fests 2008, why not try something in the Dr. Seuss style of children humor?

    Good luck with your studies. Arrooogh!!!! – Kimmie

  6. Deathgrip Says:

    The nightmare of the daydreamer is reality.

    I can’t find a use for it, maybe you can.

    BTW, what always works for me is music. Sometimes the lyrics alone give the idea for something to write.

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