Before I start to write a story for Chicken Soup, I go to their site and skim through the possible book titles. Some I can usually rule out immediately. Twins, no … special needs children, no…but then I might come to a few that might work. High School—yup, that’s me. Beaches—me again.
Here’s where the next step begins. Once I pick a book title that I think I might have a story for—I focus on the story itself. So I went to high school—but what was so special about it? What made my days roaming the halls of Sayre High School any different than someone else who went there?
Have you sat down ever and read some Chicken Soup stories? Don’t try writing one until you have. There are a few common threads that run through them. The first thread is what happens when you read one of them. The stories usually touch a nerve—an emotion—a tear duct.
When I first mull over story ideas in my mind—I stop at the one that most makes me feel—something. That’s step one in writing a story for Chicken Soup (in my opinion). I try to pull up a memory that makes me cry, sigh or feel something deeper than a passing comment to a friend might. I try to remember a moment in my life that I would share with my best friend over a cup of hot cocoa after a successful day of shopping.
But this is only the wind-up.
You can’t just write an emotionally packed story—it must relate to more people than just yourself. It has to have a general universal appeal.
Tomorrow, I’ll share more on this aspect as well as how to be sure you create what I call the AHHA factor as well.
Sharing the upside and downside of the writing life while living life.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
A great week
Overall-- this was a fabulous week as far as submissions go. I got a letter in the mail yesterday that another story I wrote for Chicken Soup-- the high school book -- is now at stage two in the process which means I had to agree or not agree to the edits. Of course I agreed. The editor does a fantastic job.
So that makes two more definite, one almost definite and an article in the magazine. Ok-- so that means I can sit back and take a break . . . I don't think so.
I have the writers' group on Monday at our local library to get ready for over the weekend. A reporter contacted me today and wants to sit in and do a story on us. May I say that really puts me out of my comfort zone???
Please be praying for the next meeting that we fill the room with writers and want-to-be writers who write for the Lord.
So that makes two more definite, one almost definite and an article in the magazine. Ok-- so that means I can sit back and take a break . . . I don't think so.
I have the writers' group on Monday at our local library to get ready for over the weekend. A reporter contacted me today and wants to sit in and do a story on us. May I say that really puts me out of my comfort zone???
Please be praying for the next meeting that we fill the room with writers and want-to-be writers who write for the Lord.
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