Picture Story Writing Page
- Story Writing Guidelines
Craft a literal story with creativity and depth.
You have full freedom—develop engaging paragraphs, incorporate dialogue, and experiment with narrative techniques such asprolepsis (flash-forward) or analepsis (flashback).
Use figures of speech to enrich your writing, and employdescriptive language to create vivid imagery that allows the reader to see, hear, and feel every scene.
Use past tense for a classic, clear story or present tense for a dramatic, “in-the-moment” feeling
Focus on character development—give your characters distinct personalities, desires, and conflicts that drive the story forward. Ensure your plot is cohesive and compelling, with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Integratequotations or internal thoughts to add depth and realism.
Aim for a minimum of 200 words, maintaining properpunctuation, grammar, and capitalization throughout. Engage your reader by balancing narrative pace, descriptive passages, and dialogue. Remember, a strong story combines vivid settings,relatable characters, and meaningful events into a memorable experience.
- Some examples, click the pictures.




