How to Write a "Monkey Paw" Story
What you'll learn
- Understand the basics of "monkey paw" stories
- Learn to the basic outline of "monkey paw" stories
- Effectively brainstorm objects and story ideas
- Use the basic outline to create your own "monkey paw" story
Requirements
- No creative writing experience needed
Description
Hello, aspiring writers! Are you struggling to create an imaginative yet structured short story? Have you heard of the “Monkey Paw” story structure and have been looking for guidance on writing one? Look no further because you can achieve just that in this workshop, How to Write a “Monkey Paw” Story!
This engaging experience will teach you the critical components of shape-effective “Monkey Paw” stories. Start by examining the essential elements of the structure. Then brainstorm ideas and practice magical object writing with our challenge exercises. Finally, use our general story outline template to help you create your narrative!
Whether you need a refresher or start from scratch, How to Write a “Monkey Paw” Story will empower your creative storytelling skills. So what are you waiting for? Get ready for an adventure into mysterious monkey paw realms... And join us as we show you how it’s done!
By the end of this course, you will have written a short story in the “monkey paw” structure. Please feel free to share it with us so that we can celebrate your writing victory!
It is time for you to start writing, my friend. If you're ready, and I'm sure you are, then jump into the course. Let's get started!
Who this course is for:
- Excellent for beginners
- For anyone who's always wanted to write a short story
Instructor
I am a writer and founder of Pilgrim Fowl Press. Despite the fact that I was born and raised in Tennessee, you will never hear me say, "Y'all."
When I'm not writing, I'm working out. When I'm not working out, I eat, knit, paint, or watch Frasier for the thousandth time.
I want to help you write by showing the systems that work for me. Maybe, they will work for you. Maybe, they won't. Regardless of the outcome, you will have started which is all it takes to finally do the writing you've been thinking about doing for years.