I think it depends on our values. If we value family, then a family reunion or a family member's success could be the big story.
We define 'the big story' in our own eyes based on our emotions. Something that made us extremely happy, sad, or proud. For instance, winning a competition we've been preparing for for a long time. It's not just about the victory, but also about the journey, the hard work, and the self - discovery along the way.
Well, for me, achieving personal goals like getting a dream job could be 'the big story'. It's a significant milestone in one's life.
First, look for small opportunities around you. Maybe it's helping an elderly neighbor carry groceries. This small act can be the start of a 'big little story'.
Our choices in fanfic often shape the characters' paths and destinies. They can reveal hidden traits and lead to unexpected outcomes that define who the characters become.
To create a monster story, start with a character, which is the monster. Decide on its personality. Is it friendly but misunderstood, or is it truly evil? Then, consider the plot. For example, if it's a friendly monster, it could be trying to prove to the humans that it means no harm. You can also add other characters like a brave child or a wise old man to help or oppose the monster in the story.
Perhaps reality is the framework within which all these fictions exist. If everything is fiction, it doesn't mean that there's no structure. There are still relationships between different 'fictions'. For instance, the concept of time is a sort of fiction, but it's a consistent one that we use to organize our experiences, and that in a way is our reality.
Well, in the context of the story, we seem to have consciousness. But really, it's created by the author.
Well, achieving our own fanfiction involves several aspects. Firstly, you should be a good observer. Notice the details in the original works that inspire you. Secondly, develop your writing skills. This includes grammar, vocabulary, and the ability to tell a story in an engaging way. Also, share your fanfiction with others. They can give you feedback and help you improve it. There are also many online platforms where you can post your fanfiction and get in touch with other fans who might have similar interests.
To create a 'Living Christmas Story' of your own, start with your own experiences. Think about the special moments during Christmas in your life. Then, weave them into a narrative. You can include details like the people you were with, the gifts you received or gave, and the feelings you had.
By making our own decisions. Don't let others decide for you. If you want to study art instead of business because that's your passion, then go for it.
Avoiding the'single story' in our writing demands a lot from us. First, we need to be aware of our own biases. Then, we should seek out voices that are often unheard or marginalized. For instance, if writing about a community, don't just rely on the mainstream narrative. Look for the stories of the minorities within that community. Try to show the contradictions, the good and the bad, the old and the new. This way, our writing will be more inclusive and present a more accurate and multi - faceted view rather than a single, one - dimensional story.