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What Is A Storybook?



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Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:52 pm
emmylou1995 says...



Hi.

I've always wanted to do a storybook, but I don't really understand what that means. Can someone PLEASE explain to me what a storybook is and how it works? In depth, please.
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Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:19 pm
Blackwood says...



Its where one person (who creates the storybook) decides a setting and situation and the type of characters they want involved. Then people are welcome to post a character profile of a character they wish to create to be involved in the storybook.
After the characters are created the writers take turns posting parts of the story from their characters points of view and collaborate to create a story together. Most storybooks have DT which means discussion topic. That is where the authors talk about what is going to happen in the storybook and any other issues.
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Storybook Forum Resources

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Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:52 pm
DukeofWonderland says...



@Omni how come your link says you need authorisation to see it?
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@DukeofWonderland that was a topic that was outdated. I've updated my post to include the new link!
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