Thread:HerobrineAC0318/@comment-30266474-20170610041803/@comment-30979292-20170610144739

Darthwikia25 wrote: Essentially, to write a good story, you need to have a hook, which creates a dire situation for your character. You need to have something your character wants to do - survive, realize dreams, get out of a situation, solve a mystery, etc. This beginning should "hook" or engage the reader into your story. Why not have a Zombie attack you and kill you? Only to find you respawn again - and then, begin your quest for survival?

Next, you need to have some small events in your story - building up the characters and all leading up to the big "event". This "event" is the peak of your story. This is where your character(s) will face a dire situation. Reader interest should be at the maximum here.

Finally - the resolution. A logical ending to the story. It should not be anti climatic, not too "cliche" i.e. it was a dream!

The story isn't ending yet, it's just the beginning. Steve has so much to do. :)