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Idea Storm: Problems! Whoosh! Bang!

Story Pirates

Story Pirates

Kids & Family, Education, Comedy

4.516.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

We’re off this week getting ready for Season 6, so here’s a taste of a series we’ve been releasing on the Creator Club feed. It’s called Idea Storm, and in it we give you ideas to try out in your own writing! Today’s idea is about how to introduce an exciting problem in your story. When you finish your stories, we’d love to see what you come up with! Grownups can submit stories at storypirates.com. And remember, we respond to every single story we receive! Show Notes: If you want to listen to any of the stories we played clips of today, go to Season 5, episode 11 for the story “The Dangerous Plumbers,” Season 5, episode 19 for the story “The Town of Snake Therapists,” and Season 5, episode 6 for the story “The Magician’s Accidents.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Story Pirates Podcast listeners, Lee here.

0:04.8

We're off this week getting ready for season 6, but I wanted to share with you a taste

0:10.4

of something that we've been releasing over on the special podcast feed only for Creator

0:16.1

Club members.

0:18.0

If you've ever wanted to write a story but didn't know where to start, this one's for

0:22.5

you.

0:23.5

It's a series we call Idea Storm.

0:26.6

And grownups, if you want more Idea Storms, join Creator Club today at StoryPiarts.com

0:33.0

slash Creator Club.

0:35.1

Enjoy!

0:40.5

Hey Story Pirates Podcast listeners, Lee here.

0:43.8

Welcome to the Idea Storm, where we give you ideas to try out in your own writing.

0:49.8

We'll play short clips from the Story Pirates Podcast for inspiration, offer a few tips

0:54.8

and tricks for young writers and get you started right away on a story of your own.

1:00.4

Here's today's Idea.

1:02.0

Come up with a character from your imagination and then think of a word to describe them.

1:06.5

That word can be a trait that describes their personality like kind or creative or hilarious

1:13.6

or it can be an emotion that describes how they're feeling like happy or angry or surprised.

1:20.7

But when you start to write a story, don't just tell the reader the word you chose to

1:25.4

describe the character.

1:26.8

For example, don't just say the character was kind.

1:32.1

Describe the character's actions instead to show the reader all of the kind things that

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