What is the best topic for a book?

Travel down these paths to find out where your best book ideas are hiding:

  • Compile your family history. Who in your family has a story that needs to be told?
  • Explore your hometown history.
  • Share your personal history.
  • Draw attention to a meaningful cause.
  • Talk about special events.
  • Share your travel stories.

What is a topic to a story?

It’s probably just a topic, hovering above the level of a story, if it’s mostly theme. For example: “I want to write a story about how dangerous it is to swim in the ocean at night.” Danger is a theme, and the other conditions of that situation (action: swimming; setting: ocean at night) form a topic.

How can I make my own story?

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  1. Step 1: Determine Your Setting.
  2. Step 2: Make Memorable Characters.
  3. Step 3: Understand the 2 Types of Conflict.
  4. Step 4: Give Your Plot a Twist.
  5. Step 5: Recreate Natural Dialogue.
  6. Step 6: Articulate Voice Through Point of View.
  7. Want to Become a Better Writer?
  8. Step 1: Determine Your Setting.

How do you start a story?

Starting Stories: 5 Great Beginning Strategies

  1. Strategy 1: Begin with action or dialogue.
  2. Strategy 2: Ask a question.
  3. Strategy 3: Describe the setting.
  4. Strategy 4: Begin with background information.
  5. Strategy 5: Have the main character introduce himself or herself.

How do I start creative writing?

8 Tips for Creative Writers

  1. Read, read, read. It’s a lot harder to get the hang of creative writing if you don’t have any references to draw from.
  2. Always be writing.
  3. Have a point of view.
  4. Use literary devices.
  5. Know your audience.
  6. Start writing.
  7. Embrace rewriting.
  8. Try a writing workshop.

What’s a good topic to write about in school?

Write about your favorite thing you have ever learned at school. Write a letter to your principal convincing them to do something with the entire school that you believe would be fun and would help others to learn new things. Describe your favorite (or least favorite) school meal or snack food.