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Dip into our collection of story starters contributed by top writers for children. Download the collection in PDF format for use int he classroom. New ideas are added each month. |
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Intriguing Openers by Gennifer Choldenko
Looking for a good opener? Try one of these suggestions from Gennifer Choldenko. Gennifer Choldenko was born in Santa Monica, California in 1957. She was the youngest child in a large loud family. Her nickname as a kid was “Snot-Nose”. Gennifer spent most of her time on the back of a horse, exploring the craggy hills of Southern California. After college, Gennifer got a job as ... | |
Dream On by Sophie Masson
Sophie Masson explains how a dream was an inspiration for her Thomas Trew series and invites you to 'dream on' and discover the stories lurking in your unconcious. | |
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Zoe Marriott suggests that good stories are to be mined from the universal truths in traditional fairy stories. Download the the story starter in PDF format About Me When I was a little girl my sister and I fought like ferrets in a sack. Barely a day went by without wails of &lsqu ... | |
Take a Walk on the Wild Side by Inbali Iserles
Inbali Iserles, author of The Tygrine Cat, explains how she takes her inspiration from taking a walk on the wild side and recommends a camera and a good pair of shoes to help kickstart your writing Download the full version in PDF format ABOUT ME In my book, Th ... | |
Hand it to me! by Jacqueline Harrett
Jacqueline Harrett suggests that everyday objects, like gloves can provide a boost for character development. Download the full version of this story starter in PDF format. For some children writing is easy. Give them a spark and they are off like a train racing to its destination. For others writing is a long slow and hard proce ... | |
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Tanya Landman's novel Apache was inspired by the statue of Pocahontas in Gravesend. Read her suggestions for writing your own stories inspired by statues: “First sight” Statues are potent symbols. Soldiers on war memorials; gigantic figures of dictators; grotesque gargoy ... | |
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Oisin McGann says that you need to start with you basic ingredients: character, location and problem. And it helps to know where you are going! Download the full version in PDF format ABOUT ME I’ve been writing and illustrating stories since I was about six or seven. Back then, ... | |
A Slow Start by Siobhan Dowd
Siobhan Dowd likes to start her stories by developing characters. Read on to find out how and why.... | |
Start your Story by Juliet Trewellard
Juliet Trewellard offers some interesting ways to get your stories started. | |
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