Convincing dialogue: When writing a narrative the interactions with anyone that is in your story are very crucial in telling the reader about you and the other character. Dialogue should never be too formal, (unless that's how the person you that is talking in your story really talks like that) it should have slang and accent's that portray the makings of how a person really talks.
Descriptions: Descriptions should never be too generic. When telling a story it's important to describe how you perceive the world around you and to let your reader into that world by giving them details. Never just say something outright, but never be too convoluted, it's important to keep balance.
Characterization: Characters are a very essential part to a story, it is important give each character their own quirks that make them come to life. Things like mannerisms, speech slurs, slang, accents, funny walks; any human-like qualities that make your characters seem unique to themselves.
Focus on Event: Focusing on the event at hand is always important to keep in mind, switching between other memories whilst being in one can greatly confuse a reader, and not make chronological sense.
List of my Endeavors:
- Moving
- Injuries
- Gymnastics
- grandparents house
- Traveling
- Adventures with Cousins
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