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What Makes a Good Story?

by 826 National, featuring Samuel Wang, Grade 12, 826NYC
From the 826 National original publication, UNBOUND, this poem uses imagery to explore the roots of a good story and asks you to write about a vivid memory of your own.
About the Author

Samuel Wang is a high school senior who loves to write. He likes to write creative pieces and has a cat to play with every day. Samuel has friends and loves to eat food. He loves Paris Baguette.

What You Will Do

Writing Prompt: Watch the video and follow along with the text below. Then, think of a vivid memory you have—one where you can smell the air, hear the sounds, taste the food, etc. Using sensory details and vivid verbs, build strong imagery of that memory so that a reader sees and feels everything you do.

 

What Makes a Good Story?

Perhaps it is the magical aspect Ringing bells to alert people of a dragon Fairies in the forest, goblins at camp A tall tower, a braided princess trapped within Who doesn’t love a little magic? Not when I feel myself falling forward The sinking feeling of spirits’ gripping hands Clutch my feelings like how I hold The dark, the ugly I must admit: it was fateful A rift of purple gaze, sinking into its precipice Of greatness, the sparkling haze, The falling. Light: makes it all...

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