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Did Y'all See That 10-year Anniversary Article Where Rebecca Sugar Talked About A Lot Of SU Stuff Including

did y'all see that 10-year anniversary article where rebecca sugar talked about a lot of SU stuff including the fact they'd do a revival if people were loud about wanting it.......

‘Steven Universe’ Turns 10: Creator Rebecca Sugar Talks Unseen Gems, Original Concept for Garnet’s Wedding and Possibility of Series Revival
Variety
In celebration of 'Steven Universe' turning 10, creator Rebecca Sugar discusses Garnet's wedding, unseen Gems and the possibility of a serie

for those who dont wanna click (or even those who do) here's what they say about it (at the end of the article)

I would really, really appreciate it if everyone who would be interested in something like that would make a ton of noise and make it really known — because I would be thrilled to explore that. I think in this current media landscape, if there’s a huge amount of public demand, then that is something that becomes impossible to ignore. I love these characters and I love this world, and I would love to return to it. And I hope, if everyone else feels the same as I do, I may have an opportunity to do something like that.

in general this was a really interesting interview to read but this got me excited. come on guys!!!!!

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How do I start to write my story?

Starting a novel, or anything, can be hard to do at times. The beginning of a story is the hardest part to do, just because of everything you have to be aware of before anything has happened yet. Here are some ways to make it easier. 

1. Have an outline. 

Even if an outline is extremely rough and very vague, it can still help sort out thoughts and directions the story might need to go in. It allows for a more visual idea of what the plot will be like, what needs to happen, etc. Some work better with brief outlines, but generally speaking, “the more detail, the better!”

2. Know what you want from the story. 

The beginning of a story (especially in novels) is mainly establishing the characters and setting. If you have no idea on what you hope to write about, then writing will be inherently more difficult than if you already had a list of themes and motifs that were going to be incorporated into a story. Know what your goal is. Are you trying to teach a lesson, educate, or strictly entertain? Most  authors have a reason for writing the books they did–even if the reason is small, and the lesson exemplified in the books is obvious.

3. Think about the ending, and apply it. 

As seen in the guest tips, “The MDC–A Marvelously Major Miracle For Story Structure” explain how the start of a story (the Point of Commencement (POC)) often “mirrors” the end of the story (Point of Termination (POT) , only portrays the opposite situation. While this is by no means needed, it can be helpful to “work backwards” if you don’t know how to begin. 

If curious about MDC click here for the link to the original post. 

Example: “ The Wizard of Oz” in the beginning, shows a girl, running, alone, and scared. However,the ending  is the exact opposite—the girl wakes up, surrounded by family and friends, and happy. 

4. Just write. 

While it certainly sounds easier than it actually is, chances are, you need to write in order to figure out where the “true beginning” is. Remember that not everything you will write will be outstanding right away. In fact, the first draft is never as good as the edited version. When first starting out, don’t worry about what’s good or better. Just write, and the rest will come in time. You can always edit out a story after you have a better idea of where the story is going, once it actually exists on paper.  Be easy on yourself, as “not knowing how to start” is a very common and understandable dilemma for writers. 


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