Story Starters

Story Starters by Lou W. Stanek, published by Harper Collins in April 1998, is an illustrated guide designed to inspire writers seeking to ignite their creativity. This 192-page book offers practical advice for those who have the passion to write fiction but struggle with generating ideas and getting started. Through a series of engaging prompts and exercises, Stanek encourages readers to tap into their surroundings and experiences to find unique story ideas.
Readers will discover techniques to transform everyday observations, classic tales, and current events into compelling narratives. The book presents hundreds of “what-if” scenarios that serve as springboards for developing plots, characters, and conflicts. Stanek’s approach aims to help writers of all levels enhance their skills in crafting engaging stories, utilizing language effectively, and maintaining reader interest. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore their creative potential in writing.
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What If . . .
. . . every classmate passed the bar exam — except one?
. . . the killer left a calling card — the ace of spades?
. . . she was a sleeping beauty —
but it wasn’t prince’s kiss that woke her up?
. . .he had history of obsessive behavior–
and then he developed a passion for. . .
Thousands of Stories Are Just Waiting to be Told — By You
If you have the passion and energy to write fiction, but have trouble finding an idea and getting started, this is the perfect book for you. Lou Willett Stanek has helped scores of new authors in her acclaimed writing workshops–and now she shows you how to look and listen, how to find stories and begin shaping them like a writer.
Here’s how to find inspiration from neighbors and strangers, reshape classic tales, cull current events and use other tricks of the writing trade so effectively you’ll soon find yourself brimming with ideas, your imagination revved to its full potential. Begin with a snippet of overheard conversation, an unexpected event, a simple character trait, a place, a problem–Ms. Stanek teaches you to get past “what really happened” and reinvent reality in ways that will astound and delight you, and hold a reader’s attention.
Here too are hundreds of “what-ifs,” simple situations you can guide to endlessly different conclusions–and use to learn new ways to fashion plot, describe character, develop conflict, paint with language, create a setting, employ flashbacks, build suspense, and much, much more. For every writer who could use a jump-start, from novice to pro, here is a book that will help you keep the faith and. . .
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