Title: SPECULATIVE WRITING: HOW TO WRITE YOUR BEST STORY!
1SPECULATIVE WRITING HOW TO WRITE YOUR BEST
STORY!
- BY K.J. STANCZAK
- Get to the point!
- Write from your heart!
2Speculative Writing - Narratives Playing
Make-Believe
- Think back to your childhood
3Speculative Writing - Narratives Did YOU Know?
- SPECULATIVE WRITING is a fancy term for NARRATIVE
WRITING. - NARRATIVES are FUN to write
- When writing a NARRATIVE, it is best to use your
IMAGINATION and BE CREATIVE. - A NARRATIVE tells a STORY and includes ALL story
elements.
4Speculative Writing - Narratives TURN TO SOMEONE
NEAR YOU AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION.
- What are the six elements of a story?
- DID YOU ANSWER CORRECTLY?
- Character
- Setting
- Plot (including Climax and Resolution)
- Conflict
- Theme
- Point of View
5Speculative Writing - Narratives Did YOU Know?
- NARRATIVE writing can be based on make-believe
people, places, events, and situations. - It is important to use dazzling WORD CHOICE when
creating your STORY. - A great way to help you with vivid WORD CHOICE is
to remember your five senses. - What are your five senses?
6- INCLUDING VIVID and DAZZLING LANGUAGE MEANS TO
REMEMBER - SIMILES
- METAPHORS
- PERSONIFICATION
- ALLITERATION
- and ALL OTHER TYPES OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
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8Speculative Writing - Narratives Did YOU Know?
- The way you ORGANIZE the NARRATIVE will allow
your AUDIENCE to understand and follow along with
the story. - NARRATIVE WRITING gives the author POWER to
CONNECT with his/her readers. - You will have 30 MINUTES to complete the
speculative prompt on the NJASK.
9Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- CHARACTER
- MAIN CHARACTER
- PROTAGONIST (hero or the good guy -- PRO!)
- ANTAGONIST (the bad guy ANTI!)
- SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
10Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- POINT OF VIEW
- The point of view is told by the narrator of the
story (YOU). - The narrator may be a FIRST-PERSON character who
tells the story from an insider perspective. - Another choice is for the narrator to tell the
story from an outside perspective called the
THIRD-PERSON point of view.
11Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- SETTING
- Time and place! It could include weather
conditions, social conditions, historical time
period, and/or the mood you create. - Create a mental picture for the reader using your
five senses. - Make the setting come to LIFE using lots of
details and strong word choices!
12Some ideas for setting!
13Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- PLOT
- The Story Steps What happens first, next, after
that, then, and last. This is known as the RISING
and FALLING ACTION of the story - Every story has a problem, situation, or CONFLICT
that is clearly introduced early in the story
(the opening). - The story builds towards (build-up) solving the
problem (climax). - At the end of the story, the problem is resolved
(resolution).
14A STORY MOUNTAIN
15Problem Developed
Problem intro?
16Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- ORGANIZATION
- It is BEST to tell your story in the order or
sequence in which the events happen
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER - Try using some of these organizational techniques
in your narrative. - Flashback
- Foreshadowing
- Time lapse
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18Speculative Writing - Narratives The Main
Ingredients
- THEME
- The theme is the controlling idea or central
insight. - It is the author's underlying meaning or main
idea being conveyed. - The theme may be the author's thoughts about a
topic or view of human nature. - What is the authors message(s) in the story?
19Speculative Writing - Narratives WHAT DO YOU
NEED TO DO?
- TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO GATHER YOUR THOUGHTS.
- USE THE PROVIDED AREA IN THE NJASK BOOKLET TO
BRAINSTORM YOUR IDEAS. - REMEMBER CHARACTERS, SETTING, PLOT and THEME.
- CONSIDER YOUR ENDING FIRST. THIS STRATEGY WILL
GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO WORK TOWARDS. - INCLUDE A COUPLE OF LINES OF DIALOGUE!
- WRITE THREE to FIVE PARAGRAPHS.
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21Speculative Writing - Narratives WHAT DO YOU
NEED TO DO?
- Be sure to INCLUDE
- Introduction -- The beginning of the story is
where the characters and the setting are
explained. Grab readers interest quickly. Draw
the reader in. - Rising Action The events in the story become
complicated and the conflict in the story is
revealed. - Climactic Moment The highest point of interest
and the turning point of the story are brought to
the forefront of the story. The reader wonders
what will happen next. Will the conflict be
resolved or not?
22Speculative Writing - Narratives WHAT DO YOU
NEED TO DO?
- Be sure to INCLUDE
- Falling Action The events and complications
begin to resolve themselves. The reader knows
what has happened next and if the conflict was
resolved or not. - Denouement The final outcome or untangling of
events in the story are revealed. Close with a
moral or lesson learned.
23DO YOUR BEST! GOOD LUCK!
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