As you answer the questions, you should write them in a notebook or type them on a doc to make sure you can refer to them while writing. Use them as something like an outline for your book.
Will it be fiction or non-fiction?
Is it a picture book or novel?
Is it narrative, expository, or persuasive?
Who is the main character?
What is the conflict?
Why is there conflict?
How will the conflict be solved?
When is the story taking place?
Where is it taking place?
What is the type of conflict (self to self, self to society, self to technology, self to other, self to nature)?
What is the plot (plan out the beginning, middle, and end)?
What are three words to describe your book?
What are three emotions you want your readers to experience?
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