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How to make a good story

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This series ended on August 8, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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This is a class aimed at those who want to learn how to make a proper story. The story should be coherent, impactful, and convey the author's intended tone. This session will be a relaxed lesson that tries to help students build greater connections with writing and literature as a whole. We will cover famous stories and works, and see what makes them so popular or impactful to the general population, and try to implement that into our own stories. This will be more similar to a workshop where collaboration and discussion will be the main factors in which we grow as a group and strive to build better, cleaner and publishable-worthy

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Aadi S 🇮🇳

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Hello, I'm an Indian student studying in Bangalore and a published author. I have always loved to teach and want to be part of this community to meet as many unique people as possible. I wish to learn more about physics and computer science and hopefully teach others in writing and the nuances of literature and history often left forgotten in traditional school.

Schedule

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SESSION 1

8

Aug

SESSION 1

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Fri 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM UTCAug 8, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM UTC

I plan to cover the intricacies in writing and what impact it can have on us if we decide actually to use it to the fullest. Through analysis and our various knowledge, we will be able to collaborate and build better stories that we can be proud of.

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Aug 8

1 week

60 mins

/ session

SCHEDULE

Friday, Aug 8

4:30PM