Story writing is an art and it requires continuous practice. Without much practice, you can't write a good story.
Therefore, be patient and consistent. Never ever feel that you are perfect because no one can be perfect in any language. There will be errors but take it in a positive manner. Accept it and put your endeavours again.
I. Here I am giving you some techniques for writing a good story:
1. Construct a good plot: First, go for a good storyline and make a raw theme in your mind. Set the plot accordingly and follow it with a number of incidents.
2. Incidents: Correlate different incidents in a coherent manner. Never ever try to lengthen the story with numbers of useless incidents.
3. Create characters: Create some good characters and also make sure that their entrance is natural and spontaneous. Create suspense for making your story interesting.
4. Strong Narrative: Mostly the stories you read are third-person narrative, therefore, try to narrate the story in a lucid manner. Don't mingle the things unnecessarily.
II. Rules for the Story Writing:
1. It should always be written in the past tense.
2. It must have rising and falling points.
3. It must have a peak point or a climax.
Sir in hypothetical stories which type of tense we use
ReplyDeleteSir this is very useful for us to make a good story
ReplyDeleteFor Story writing, we must use the past tense only because most of the stories are third-person narratives. But if you are constructing some dialogue-based story then you have some liberty to use present and future tense also, but these sort of stories are not coming under the categories of the third person narrative. Therefore, you should avoid writing those stories as they are quite complex and difficult to manage. Some of the stories start from present to past where a character starts as a narrator and then goes to the flashback. But I am again repeating not to use those story writing techniques as they require lots of practice.
ReplyDeleteThus just go for the third person narrative and use past tense only.