2. You can start your story by thinking about the setting. Where does your story take place? What time of day is it? What is the weather like? Is it inside Or outside?
3. Manipulate the reader with the setting. Use place as well as the weather, time of day and season, to create a setting. After all, a walk along a lane on a summery afternoon creates one atmosphere but the same lane on a dark wintry night would feel very different.
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9. Once you have built the setting you can bring in the characters. Who is there and why? Have fun creating your story setting!
10. Book Reviewâs Hamburger Title / Arthur / Illustrator Characters Settings and Plotsâ Description Characters I like / dislike ; Impressive parts / scene Comments / Recommendations