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Deciding who is telling the story (e.g., first-person "I" or third-person "They"). Plot: The sequence of events.

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Draft a framework that maps out your key plot points. A simple way to start is to define the . For shorter stories, keep it simple by answering "who, when, where, and what" immediately to hook the reader without over-explaining backstory. 4. Write the First Draft Deciding who is telling the story (e

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