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Got any good tips for writing an interesting but unrealistic story? ?
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Yeap haha I’m planning on writing a story that includes ninjas, zombies, final fantasy type creatures, and tons of nonstop type of action with a tint of horrer in it. My brother is also writing a story and we’re planning to exchange stories over the weekend and I really have the desire to entertain him. Anyone got any tips on how to write a sweet unrealistic type of story…? Or how to make the story appear alive? Ahaha thanks >O< This is going to be fun!

I find that there has to be SOME realism in the story, otherwise it seems almost pointless. When stories become so ridiculously crazy, they become stupid and it’s hard to make them interesting. One of the reasons for this may be that people need to relate, somehow, to the story, and if they cannot, it becomes pointless. With that said, I would think that the best way to make this story interesting is to definitely write in an obvious moral/lesson to the story so that readers see there is a point to all the crazy nonsense. Also, if your characters are interesting and funny enough, they should be able to stand on their own. Try not to be too radical (ie they’re fighting zombies one second and then all of a sudden they’re flying to Wonderland or something) and remember to make they plot line flow, and it should turn out okay.

Good luck, and I hope I helped a little :)

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2 Comments for 'Got any good tips for writing an interesting but unrealistic story? ?'

  1.  
    Whatever
    August 6, 2009 | 5:42 pm
     

    I find that there has to be SOME realism in the story, otherwise it seems almost pointless. When stories become so ridiculously crazy, they become stupid and it’s hard to make them interesting. One of the reasons for this may be that people need to relate, somehow, to the story, and if they cannot, it becomes pointless. With that said, I would think that the best way to make this story interesting is to definitely write in an obvious moral/lesson to the story so that readers see there is a point to all the crazy nonsense. Also, if your characters are interesting and funny enough, they should be able to stand on their own. Try not to be too radical (ie they’re fighting zombies one second and then all of a sudden they’re flying to Wonderland or something) and remember to make they plot line flow, and it should turn out okay.

    Good luck, and I hope I helped a little :)
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  2.  
    The Duck
    August 6, 2009 | 5:59 pm
     

    Read some Discworld, it’s pretty similar.
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