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Taking the Mystery Out of Writing a Mystery Steps to Writing a Mystery Story
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Step One – Story Skeleton Fill out the story skeleton sheet Setting Character List Conflict Rising Action Climax Resolution
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For each character, make a web or cluster. Develop your character’s personality and appearance. What is the motivation for how your characters act and talk? Step Two – Character Webs Name Hair, eyes, weight, general appearance Hobbies, collections Family Special talents Friends Favorite places
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Step Three – Rough Draft Write on every other line on one side of the paper. The extra space will be used for revising and editing later. Be sure to include dialogue to help the story come to life. Let your reader know early in the story what the setting is. Use the skeleton and character webs to help you organize your thoughts. Think of an attention grabbing title.
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Step Four – Revising Do you need to add information? Try adding in thoughshots and snapshots. Do you need to subtract information? Do you need to move sentences or paragraphs? Did you include dialogue? Are you happy with the beginning? Have you used interesting vocabulary? (Avoid unnecessary repetition.) Do you need to replace any words? Do you need to combine any short, choppy sentence?
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Step Five – Editing Look for corrections to be made: spelling capitalization punctuation run-on sentences fragments verb usage pronoun usage Paragraph indenting
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Step Six – Final Copy Handwritten Use black ink Use looseleaf paper (no spiral) Write on one side only Use neat margins on both sides Make corrections neatly Typed Use 12 point font Double space Use 1/2” tab to indent Use 1” margins Be sure your name and period are in the upper right hand corner.
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