When you are writing, you don't just put down what you are thinking unless you want your story to be a bad one. I have put these online for the greater good of the nations of the good planet Earth.
Before you write a story you always want to plan it out using a somebody-wanted-but-so-then chart as shown,:
(somebody)
April
(wanted)
to eat
(but)
the cafeteria was closed
(so)
she bought some
(then)
she was happy
or a web chart.
When you start to write, usually you want a sound affect. I would put the proper name but this type engine won't let me without telling me it's wrong. You do this in order to attract the attention of the reader. Sound affects, when used right will make a story easy to bear with. Even thought the better stories tend to have boring beginnings, it is always easier to simply put in a sound affect as shown in the following paragraph:
“FPPPPPPOOOOOO!” was the sound made as the balloon as it went across the room. Everyone stared at a medium-sized 15-year-old, Frank.
How does that sound for a story opening? Good? Then you might want to listen on because I have another tip. Er, actually I meant to type you might want to read on but c'mon and bear with me. The tip is, whenever you write, you never just say it. You have to describe the setting like shown:
The year is 6/32/42342432. This is a careful record of the alien invasion. Every detail of this story is accurate to the resources found in the Starpire national libraries. The setting was an immense, green farmland and on a dark, starry night. A strange glow appeared in the middle of the night over the farmlands. The object slowly got larger. After ten minutes, the object grew from one inch to a foot. A whole hour passed and the object came into view. By then, the glow had attracted a large crowd, taking up the whole farmland. The craft was a dark orange with a shape much like the body of a crab. The craft was about several meters in diameter now. Slowly, it passed the fifty-foot-mark and was the size of a small house. The craft seemed to grow legs from nowhere as it gently touched the ground.
Still like it? Well, you should do fine writing your book now then.