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Developing Your Story

The setting: The place of which your story takes place.

 

Establishing the Setting

  • Setting is the time and place, or a series of times and places, where the protagonist and the antagonist meet.
  • Characters and action should interact with the setting
  • Readers should learn about the setting through the eyes of the narrator, so a description of surroundings must come naturally through as the narrator mention details.

Revealing the Setting

  • If the setting plays a key role in the plot, you must give vivid details, always being careful to establish the right atmosphere for the characters and the plot

Picturing Setting: Turn it a sheet about:

  • Imply a clear setting
  • Know all the details, even details that will never appear in the story
  • How does the setting look
  • What sounds can you hear in this setting? What do these sounds tell the reader about the setting?
  • How does the setting feel? Is it cold? Is it hot?
  • What is the setting's mood? Is it depressing? Eerie and/or frightening?
  • How does it smell? What do the smells tell the reader about the setting?
  • What is the time of the setting? Present, past, future? Is it the time of day important? Is the time of year important?
  • What is the space? Is it acres, miles, a 20' by 20' room?
  • Is there more than one setting? If so answer the questions about each setting?