Author Dave Rudden, like many of us, was stuck at home yesterday and couldn’t complete his World Book Day plans.
Instead, he has made some videos sharing his ideas for writing a story!
Dave wrote the book ‘Knights of the Borrowed Dark’ and came and gave a workshop to 5th Class last year.
We are big fans of his work – have a look at his top story writing tips and see why!
The Introduction:
My #WorldBookDay events have been cancelled because the world has become a snowglobe so I am doing a little writing class for kids of all sizes. Follow the thread to catch them all!
FIRST – THE INTRO#WorldBookDay2018 @WorldBookDayIE @WorldBookDayUK pic.twitter.com/SxRKp60492
— Snow Dave (@d_ruddenwrites) March 1, 2018
The Complication:
PART 2: THE COMPLICATION#WorldBookDay #WorldBookDayUK #worldbookday2018 pic.twitter.com/Gd5bGMJg6T
— Snow Dave (@d_ruddenwrites) March 1, 2018
The Climax:
PART 3 – THE CLIMAX#WorldBookDay #worldsnowbookday #WorldBookDayUK #WorldBookDay2018 @WorldBookDayIE @WorldBookDayUK pic.twitter.com/TzbOYlk0hy
— Snow Dave (@d_ruddenwrites) March 1, 2018
The Resolution:
And finally, THE RESOLUTION. Hope you found these #writingtips helpful, and if you are looking for a book to keep you warm (and terrified) this #WorldBookDay2018 may I suggest #KnightsOfTheBorrowedDark, for all your stressed teen and shapeshifter needs…#WorldBookDay pic.twitter.com/J4eryUPrx5
— Snow Dave (@d_ruddenwrites) March 1, 2018
Now it’s your turn! Can you take Dave’s top tips and turn them into a story of your own?