Story Structure: And The Crowd Roars, An Unforgettable Ending
I wrapped up the four-part series on story structure I’ve been writing for Urban Christian Fiction Today. Check out the 4th article.
Story Structure: And The Crowd Roars, An Unforgettable Ending
Have you ever watched a basketball game and your team was down by a few points? They have possession of the ball and the clock is winding down fast. Whether you are sitting in the bleachers or on your living room couch, the anticipation of the final outcome has you riveted. All is quiet as the crowd watches a player throw the ball from what seems like miles from the basket. Swoosh! And the crowd goes wild! "We won! We won!"
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U are bless and gifted I feel that when you
tell a story think of not the pages or the
length. Follow your passion think of your
manuscript as a conversation on paper to
get someone attention you write what you feel
and see in your POV if you reach that point it will come through. In school I was a loner I fell
deep in my writings and wrote stories in the format as Shakespeare making up my languages
for african community to know who they are I
brought character that make you feel you known them. I took the reader on a journey that they
can see that life issues and christian beliefs
are simultaneously the same. I laugh when friends
I know are shock I am not writing way before now.
I feel in my youth I lost alot of friends I love
and author as Langston Hughes, Richard Wright,
Zora Hurston, and much more came my escapes
I love their points in telling a story no matter the format. What I try to do for my
plays, po-skits, or one-woman format was tell
the students a story. Example my first play
was God’s Door in one line to explain was a
mother’s loss and god’s love open a door for her
to cope with the lost of a child. I tell you
my roughest and critical love my storytelling
and I needed no research I lost so many friends
I learn the story of many parents I love who lost
and resurrected to be activist for black on
black crimes and teaching god principles help
me with the projects to teach the other reflection for kids to see then what they were use too. So Ms. Tyrora thank you for giving me hope and god bless U and please stay in touch.
I really appreciate you stopping by Roylette. I want to encourage you to keep writing your stories and stop by to share with me how you are doing.
Blessings,
Ty