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Step 1
Think small. Zero in on a small event. Let's say you have been diagnosed with a serious disease. Many people send in a story that tells when they got the news, how they told their family, what treatments and medical procedures they have undergone, and so on. This is too much. A good Chicken Soup story emphasizes just one pivotal aspect of that journey.
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Step 2
Start the story with action. Ever notice how a good movie or book jumps right into the action? Do the same with your story. Make readers want to read more!
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Step 3
Use dialogue. What words were spoken? Make readers feel as if they are actually in the scene with you.
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Step 4
Insert emotion. What were you feeling during this event? A good Chicken Soup story induces tears, laughter, goose bumps-or all three!
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Step 5
Tell a story. Chicken Soup submissions should read like short stories, not essays, lectures, eulogies, or political statements. They should have a beginning, middle, and end.
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Step 6
Close with a punch. Bring the story full circle to resolve the conflict or provide a satisfying ending.
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Step 7
Have a moral. What did you learn from this event? What can readers take away from this? Inspire your readers.














Comments
ParentingAuthor said
on 11/5/2009 To vampireloverfor: I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the Chicken Soup website. Please write to the Webmaster at webmaster@chickensoupforthesoul.com and describe the problem you're having. I'm sure they'll be able to help you out!
vampireloverfor said
on 11/4/2009 I am 15 and I am trying to write a inspirational story to help teens and preteens understand how important things are and how you dont realize how important that thing or person is untill you loose it but im having trouble psting it on chicken soup.
momoftwingirls said
on 8/24/2009 Alrigt, I needed this information a long time ago. I will try, try and try again. 5 stars.
SwapSavers said
on 9/13/2008 Great Advice. Thanks!
IcyCucky said
on 1/27/2008 Wonderful tips. I love Chicken Soup for the Soul