Ruby might start writing a story by coming up with an interesting character. This character could be a misfit in society, like a young artist in a small town who dreams of making it big in the city. Then, she builds a plot around this character. She might introduce conflicts such as the character facing rejection from the local community or struggling with financial problems while trying to pursue their dreams.
Maybe Ruby writes about her and Max's adventure in the garden. They could find a lost bunny toy and have to search everywhere for its owner.
She might start by thinking about something she loves, like her family or her favorite hobby.
Perhaps the story is about Ruby's struggle to come up with a good story. She might face writer's block at first, but then she overcomes it with the help of her brother Max or her own imagination. She could start with a simple idea and then build on it as she writes.
I'm not sure specifically which story Arthur writes in that 'utube' video as there could be many Arthurs and many different stories. Maybe it's about his adventures, or perhaps a fictional tale he makes up. Without watching the video, it's hard to tell.
Sorry, I can't summarize it as I haven't seen the video where Arthur writes the story.
I don't think Ruby is a true story. Usually, if it's not explicitly stated to be based on real events, it's more likely to be a made-up tale.
The person who writes the business story could be a business expert, a freelance writer with a background in business, or even an employee within the company being featured in the story.
Well, you could say that my story is shaped by various factors and experiences, so there's no one definite writer. It's a complex web of influences.
Bungie's stories are crafted by a group of creative minds. These writers draw inspiration from various sources to build immersive and exciting storylines for the games. The specific writers can change depending on the particular game or project.
Sure. There are specialized companies out there. They often have teams of writers with different skills. Some might focus on children's stories, while others could be more into adventure or romance stories. They take your input, such as characters, plot ideas, and then weave them into a complete story.