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STORY WRITING PROGRESS

STORY WRITING PROGRESS. Personal Project. SITUATION. The story I am writing now is split into 2 parts: 1) Main Story (the story I have written halfway before the writer’s block came) 2) Fragmented (Short) Stories .

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STORY WRITING PROGRESS

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  1. STORY WRITING PROGRESS Personal Project

  2. SITUATION • The story I am writing now is split into 2 parts:1) Main Story (the story I have written halfway before the writer’s block came)2) Fragmented (Short) Stories. • Fragmented Stories are short stories that tell different parts of the whole story. • I chose to do this because I have a type of writer’s block: I have too many ideas that are hard to collect them and to write them.

  3. COMPARISON • Chapter Stories: Stories that consists of approx. 4000 words and must be of a certain topic. • Fragmented Stories: Stories that consists of approx. 2000 words which tells specific parts of the story, usually of an event happening. • Transition Stories: Stories that connects one event to another. Usually the reason why another event happens. Chapter Stories = Fragmented Stories + Transition Stories.

  4. STATISTICS TOTAL NUMBER OF WORDS 7293 (Main Story) 711 (Preface) + 12,107 (Short Stories) + = 20,111Written (Total) WRITTEN 20% 80% TO BE WRITTEN 20,111Words 79,889 Words Remaining 100%100,000 Words

  5. STATISTICS PARTS OF STORY WRITTEN TOTAL NUMBER OF WORDS 7293 (Main Story) 711 (Preface) + 12,107(Short Stories) + = 20,111Written (Total) WRITTEN 20% 80% START  END TO BE WRITTEN 20,111 Words 79,889Words Remaining 100%100,000 Words

  6. SHORT STORIES • Redemption: 1488 Words • Cave: 1045 Words • Fire: 1533 Words • Neglect: 873 Words • Free-Time: 1014 Words • Unearned Consequences: 1117 Words • Ship: 2492 Words • Tragedy: 2545 Words (NEW) TOTAL: 12,107Words

  7. PROCESS INVOLVED Step 1: Gather Ideas from various sources. • Ideas are easily generated by watching cartoons, movies, reading books, etcetera as the mind would come up with ways to improve the show or how the show should have ended. • These ideas can be used in story-writing. • Cartoons and Movies can be of any sort. Even from the most Science-Fictional to the ones that really brings in loads of education.

  8. PROCESS INVOLVED Step 2: Be the idea • Go through the idea by imagining that you are inside the story, going through the events as mentioned. • Once thought out thoroughly, the process of writing can be continued.

  9. PROCESS INVOLVED Step 3: Writing Phase • Ignore all grammatical errors or vocab use errors. The main key display is the storyline and to get it right is building the foundation of the story. • Takes about 1hr 15 min to create 1,000 words. • After 1,500 words, the mind tends to be exhausted. Stop at 1,500 to prevent any spoils onto your story-line. Continue when refreshed. • Instead of the casual 553 words per day, 1,000 words per day would be better.

  10. PROCESS INVOLVED Step 4: Quick Editing + Thorough Editing • After writing the story, editing is highly necessary to remove as many grammatical and vocabulary errors as possible so as to make the story more appealing to readers. • A Quick Editing: A quick glance through areas such as tenses and punctuations and spelling, to make sure everything is picture perfect. • A Thorough Editing has 2 phases:1) Self-Identifying Grammatical mistakes and wrong Vocab misuses.2) Putting it through proof-reading by teachers, friends, students or various software. • This will take at least 1month.

  11. PROCESS INVOLVED Step 5: Final Adjustments + Publish • After all the hard work put into editing and writing the story, it needs to be read through a few more times to see which part can be improved to make the story far more interesting. • Until the story is satisfactory to me, publishing it will then be necessary. • Half of income will be donated to charity. Other half will be used for any materials needed for the next story.

  12. PLAN 30% 5% 65% Story of Choice + Basic Idea Generation Writing Phase + Constant Idea Generation Editing + Final Adjustments + Publish

  13. PLAN 30% 5% 65% September 2nd – October 1st April 3rd – April 10th Story of Choice + Basic Idea Generation Writing Phase + Constant Idea Generation Editing + Final Adjustments + Publish Dates are Estimates only. Started on April 3rd April 11th – September 1st

  14. PLAN DESCRIPTION April 3rd – April 10th 5% 95% The choice of story is usually hard to choose. However, I found out that I have been writing a lot of stories in 3rd Person or 1st Person. Hence this time, I would like to try 2nd Person, even if it fails miserably. The Base Idea is generated from the means of everyday life, trying to find something unique and turn that into a great story to either arouse interest or create awareness. Hence, the idea of a Janitor came up as it is uncommon, and many have come to believe that a Janitor’s life is nothing but sadness. Story of Choice + Basic Idea Generation

  15. PLAN DESCRIPTION April 11th – September 1st 30% 5% 65% The second most toughest part of any story-writing. Resilience, patience and perseverance are some of the factors of this story. During this phase, I will write the ideas that come into my head continuously. Almost about 559 words per day. Unfortunately, a constant idea generation is not easy. And with the accompaniment of Writer’s block, it is a disaster. Hence, what I did is to try a different strategy, by writing different parts of the story first. Writing Phase + Constant Idea Generation

  16. PLAN DESCRIPTION September 1st – October 1st 30% 70% 1) The hardest part of any story has come. Editing is a way to make readers know your accuracy in English. One bad grammatical mistake is enough to let anyone know your inferiority in English.2) To have a good edit, proofreading must be undergone. I will use Grammarly as a way to identify any mistakes in the story. Similarly, I will also call upon my teachers to help me as well. 3) Afterwards, there will be a last a final read-through by myself before publishing the book. Editing + Final Adjustments + Publish

  17. THE FEATURESTO ENHANCE THE STORY

  18. BOOK COVER • Completion Date: 8th May • Will be shown in class w/o color as the one with color will be displayed some other time. • The pictures can vary as I can’t decide which picture suits the story the best.

  19. TRAILER • Completion Date: September • A short, brief animation to showcase what the story is mostly about. • Brings in greater attention for people to buy my book. • Helps to improve 2 skills at once: Kill 2 birds with one stone by learning how to Write Storybooks and how to Animate.

  20. HOW THE TRAILER IS MADE • Either of the following ways: • If time allows it, use Source Filmmaker (SFM) where video game characters made by a company called Valve can be used as puppets to demonstrate certain activities to be made into a show. This software is free on Steam stores. • If there is a lack of time, a simple Window’s Media Player trailer would be good enough to showcase the main points of the story. • Music-wise, I will be able to use a software called Sony ACID Pro which is basically a software for organizing music pieces (or loops) into a nice song. Otherwise, a simple song taken out from Youtube will fit nicely.

  21. PICTURE-AIDED • Maybe add some pictures to make the book more interesting. • Pictures will tell about the journey of the reader, making the reader feel like he/she truly is in the event by drawing 2nd Person Drawings (that is, seeing through your eyes).

  22. SNEAK PEEKS • Basically, this story is about a Janitor’s life. • Many people have been going around saying being a road-sweeper, or people who carries brooms and mops are considered lifeless people who are patient for death. • But I say different. I believe a Janitor’s life is so much more than what meets the eye. So to do so, I decide to come up with a story about one who actually meets extraordinary events. • More will be said on the story-line slides later.

  23. IDEA GENERATION

  24. HOW DO YOU FIND THE INSPIRATION AND THE IDEAS? • An Idea Generation is the process in which you try to collect ideas, either from memory or from self-construction, and use them for the story. • The inspiration is to learn. As I have never written a complete, full story in my life, my inspiration is therefore to be able to accomplish this goal of mine. • My ideas come from 3 basic sources. In the next slide, I will show you from which sources I usually take them from.

  25. STATISTICS 70% 15% 15% 100% = Whole Idea Generation from head to toe.

  26. STATISTICS C_ _OO_S 70% 15% 15% MO_ _ _S V_ _ _O G_M_S 100% = Whole Idea Generation from head to toe.

  27. CARTOONS, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES!? • These are, to me, some of the basic areas where idea generation comes in very frequently. • For Cartoons, usually that of “child-like” cartoons give me more ideas at fast paces, while adult like cartoons are slightly slower. • I can’t name some examples because I am too shy to say them :3 But I guess you get the clues to what kind of “cartoons” I am referring to. • For Movies, usually inspirational movies or movies involving a dramatic death or battle will give me better ideas. (E.g. I.Robot, or 2012, etcetera.) • For Video Games, usually with story lines, will also create a sense of anticipation in me, to want to write stories. (E.g. Halo Series, Call of Duty series, etcetera.)

  28. STORY-LINE A Small preview to the story

  29. Now, I am currently nearing the end of Chapter 3’s worth of words, but the stories I write (fragmented) are all over the place. • I have written stories about a small ship ride that turned into a devastating re-enactment of Titanic. • I have written stories about a massive fire spreading in an office complex. • I have written about the feeling of neglect by one’s daughters. • I have written about redeeming oneself by taking the bullet instead of someone else. • I have written about sitting in a cold cave with nothing much to do but feel sorry about oneself. THE CURRENT SITUATION

  30. Short Story – Tragedy (About a woman’s death) • Short Story – Love (About loving someone) • Short Story – Regret (About choosing the wrong decision) • Short Story – Flight (Maybe something happening in the sky) • Short Story – Unforeseen Battles (About a battle that no one had expected would come) • Short Story – Betrayal and a Forlorn Dismissal (A friend blames you for the fault of him) • Short Story – Passion (About having a new life) • Short Story – Aftermath (About reuniting after the battle… and a death) • Transition Story – Life at Work (More details on the next few days of work) • Transition Story – Bewilderment • Transition Story – When Fun has no Limits WHAT I PLAN TO DO NEXT

  31. Will contain the following: For the beginning phase, about 10-15 Short Stories and about 2-3 Transition stories. For the middle phase, about 20 Short Stories and 5 Transition stories. For the final phase, about 20 short stories and 5 Transition stories. STORY LINE Total words to aim for: 100,000. Each chapter story secures approx. 2000 words while each transition story secures 1500+/-

  32. THE BOOK ITSELF AND ITS CONTENTS…

  33. SOME NOTES ON THE BOOK • The book MIGHT be able to be released in early October. • Money earned, as mentioned earlier, will partially be donated to charity or any other needy areas. • The book will be (I guess) a normal paper book. (IOW: Not Hard-Covered) • The book will contain: • The Picture of the book (front and/or back) • A Preface in the front. • The story itself in 10-12 chapters. • A small summary at the back. Practically just like a normal storybook would look like.

  34. WHAT KIND OF BOOK WILL IT BE? • Genre: I guess Drama and Adventure. • Total Words: 100,000 (almost as thick as Twilight book) • Details will be finalised later.

  35. WRITER’s EXPERIENCE THE LONG ROAD

  36. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE STORY-WRITING? • It is to explore new things, to learn new stuff while I’m still young. • To fulfil my dream of ever completing a story. • To gather the experience of Story-Writing as I have never actually been in the shoes of authors before. Hence with this opportunity, I get to learn loads of new things. • To express my feelings from time to time.

  37. HOW DOES IT FEEL WRITING A STORY THAT LONG? • It feels exciting in the beginning, knowing that I could do all sorts of things and just pour out all of my ideas in an instant. • When creating the story and writing my first chapter, I feel that burning, fiery passion to continue writing non-stop. • Until I reached around 8,000 words, it hit me that the task at hand is not going to be easy, especially since I am asking to write a 100,000 word story. So I start to get a little panicky. • When I cleared my writer’s block, that feeling of determination immediately came back. Now I am just gathering ideas to put into the computer so I can, in the future, connect the dots to make them form into one gigantic, dramatic, adventurous story. • Now with 17,000+ words, I feel I can complete it soon enough. And with the fact that June holidays are coming, that is the period of time when I feel I can go into “Overdrive” and write many words.

  38. COMPLICATIONS? • Many. Since now is the period of time to study for my GCE O’ Levels which are approaching alarmingly fast, time for such is minimal. Along with other side factors like this presentation and perhaps some sort of minor/major test, it is proven to be difficult. • Not many authors have written stories in 2nd Person. Most of the books you see are either in 1st or 3rd Person. And it is also proven that 2nd Person is extremely hard to write (though I don’t know why). • More writer’s blocks are coming. It’s like a wave of enemies. • But in the midst of this “storm”, I will just continue writing. Even if I can’t publish it in the end, I know that at least I manage to come up with something. • And I believe such stories cannot be written in mere seconds. Ideas don’t come in like an ever-flowing fountain. They spark in at random times and when it does, one can explode into writing tons of beautiful stories.

  39. What are your targets at the moment? • To AT LEASTtry to aim for words by the end of the project. • To ENJOY what I am doing. • To LEARN the arts of Story-Writing. 60,000

  40. HOPEFULLY, I CAN COMPLETE THE STORY FOR ALL OF YOU TO SEE. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. YOU ARE A GREAT AUDIENCE. SO UNTIL THEN… • WISH ME LUCK :3 MAYBE ALSO GIVE OUT FREE COPIES TO YOU ALL :D SOUNDS GOOD EH? LE END.

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