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Help: Creative Writing On Inner Journeys??? (1 Viewer)

bubzickles

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Hey ppls, My first time here yay.
just wondering what are all u guys doin about your trial creative writing paper. Are you goin in with a story planned. i have no idea what i am going to do i consider myself pretty good with creative writing but i cant think of anything on inner journeys. Neone have ne suggestions all help reallllllly appreciated
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I had a story pre made that has already been marked at band 6ish level for the trial I knew i basically off by heart and just re wrote it on like 4 pages in around 30 minutes.....
 

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7th Sign said:
I had a story pre made that has already been marked at band 6ish level for the trial I knew i basically off by heart and just re wrote it on like 4 pages in around 30 minutes.....
do u still have that creative writing u could send to me??
 

freakyzu

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hey guys .......im a newbeeeeee:wave:

I waz wondering wether u (7th sign) could send me the essay u did on journeys
...if u stilll hav it
 

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Write backwards, think about the themes and motif's/symbolism you want to integrate into the story, then drape your story around that.

For example:
Story about finding ones-self and being able to put things into perspective

Before:
Mist rolls in
Vision is blurred
A road diverges in two

Enlightenment:
Mist dissapates
Find's glasses
Road converges into one path
 

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You should definitely go in with your story prepared. Maybe try practising adapting it to different questions. Don't ignore the question when you write your story: I wrote an absolutely kick-arse story for a class task but as it didn't meet the Journal requirement of the question it only got a band 5. Also, I have only ever gotten full marks for a story I didn't prepare for an exam once. Usually you won't pull it off.

Pick a good topic too. Ban on teenage angst, schoolies, holidays and 'it was all a dream.'
 

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