Who in Mrs. Donnelly’s class wants to be an author someday? I know I do. If you do, then post on this blog post the answers to the following things: What you want to write about and what genre do you want to write. After we decide on a topic, every week one of us will write a chapter for the book. They don’t need to be long chapters, but try not to make it only one page. If we keep doing this until the end of the year, we might have ourselves a story! Now isn’t this a good idea? I really think so. At the end of the quarter, everybody will decide on a topic. I hope this works, good day.
Great idea! I think I would write about the Civil War from the view of a kid on the Confederate side. It would be historical fiction. Another idea is about a kid in middle school who is really smart but not athletic and is bullied. That happens a lot in school these days, when academic abilities are placed far below athletic abilities. It would be realistic fiction.
Emphasis on the realistic.
I was thinking kind of blending realistic fiction, and fantasy. And throw in some Norse mythology sometime along the way.
Or we could write about WWII from the opinion of a German kid. Most WWII novels focus on American kids. I like getting the side of the story that not many people would like to write about, like the Confederates in the Civil War, the British/Loyalists in The Reovolutionary War, and Germans in WWII and WWI. I like the stories where the character’s side doesn’t win, and the reaction of the character.
I wonder whether some other people would like to comment. I would like to talk to more people. I need some more ideas. We could start a story club, that meets at tutorial in the library. How is that for an idea, Davi?
We would need some people with good work ethic, some people to be scribes, and people who just love writing. We would switch off jobs every chapter.
Could we include some fantasy in it? It’s not that I don’t like your idea, it’s that I love fantasy.
The hard part would be getting permission, and finding a good number of kids, not too few, but not too many. I’m not sure that a lot of kids would be allowed to get together during tutorial.
I like fantasy too! Maybe we could interpret history in to fantasy, like magic or something causing something like the Civil War.
How about feudalism from th point of the child of a lord? Most medieval fiction is about how a peasant discovers some unknown heritage and becomes a knight, and blahblahblah, and all of that stuff.
It could be about how they meet a peasant kid and befriend the peasant kid.
I would be up to writing a story! I tried once in fourth grade but they wiped the computers at the end of the year and the papers were trashed.😔But anyway writing it could be fun. We could be like Eon Hunter, who is a pseudo identity of the group of authors who a wrote the “Warriors” series.
But the story can’t be an extremely long series like the Warriors series.
I’m up to writing a story, I like the idea of the characters side loses like David said earlier.
Well yes, of course not, but it could be more than one book, like a trilogy or something.
Whatever the case is, we’ve got to get a topic.
Sure. That would be awesome
That would be cool! If its creative enough we could publish it! 🙂 Davi said that it could be a mix of some genres. Since Davi Wanted to do mythical, fantasy, and realistic fiction. I thought maybe we could combine the idea with David’s idea abou World War 2. It could be about someone that is at war in Greece and he has superhuman abilities and they fight. Or a zombie apocalypse book.
I can help. I started but the same computer wiping happened to me.