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How I Learned to Build a Story
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Frances O'Roark Dowell
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/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Fiction
/ Grade 7
/ McCartney, Paul
/ Middle Schools
/ Novels
/ Story Grammar
/ Writers
2020
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How I Learned to Build a Story
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Frances O'Roark Dowell
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/ Family (Sociological Unit)
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/ Grade 7
/ McCartney, Paul
/ Middle Schools
/ Novels
/ Story Grammar
/ Writers
2020
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How I Learned to Build a Story
2020
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The problem, I decided early on, was that I had no talent for writing fiction, despite the fact that I'd always been a daydreamer of epic proportions, a weaver of elaborate fantasies as I stared out the bus window on the way to school or stood in the cafeteria line to pay for my lunch. [...]I was always the star of my story, and, usually, my lot in life was tragic. [...]he and Linda liked me so much that they adopted me and I became a member of Wings, traveling the world and having adventures. Luckily, there are lots of books on the topic of how to write a story, from E. M. Forster's Aspects of the Novel to Martha Alderson's The Plot Whisperer, and lots of tried-and-true methods for devising a plot.
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