Structure your story with a clear beginning, middle, and end from "summary" of The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante
A well-structured story is like a well-built house - it needs a strong foundation, a solid frame, and a clear roof. The beginning of a story is where you lay the groundwork, introducing the characters, setting, and conflict. This is where you draw the reader in, piquing their interest and setting the stage for what is to come. The middle of the story is where the action unfolds, where the characters face challenges and obstacles, and where the tension builds towards a climax. This is where the story develops and the characters undergo growth and change. The end of the story is where you tie up loose ends, resolve the conflict, and provide closure for the reader. This is where you leave the reader satisfied, with a sense of completion and resolution.
In order to structure your story effectively, you need to think about how each part of the st...
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