To write stories that sell, you need to captivate and convince your audience. Use vivid and sensory language to show, rather than tell. Incorporate dialogue and quotes to make it more realistic ...
Truthfully, especially in the primary and secondary years, it was easier to write on a specified topic than to decide for myself what would make for a good subject ... it is your story to write.
In some ways, this makes sense. Classrooms are thrilling places: full of dynamism and human drama. Young people are learning, growing, struggling, forming new relationships and new visions of ...