21 Nisan 2019 Pazar

Storybird - Artful Storytelling

     Storybird lets anyone make visual stories in seconds. It's a simple idea that has attracted millions of writers, readers, and artists to the platform. Families and friends, teachers and students, and amateurs and professionals can create stories. 
HOW IT WORKS :

 boost your writing skills

Storybird’s writing curriculum offers 300+ lessons, quizzes, and writing prompts created by experienced educators and expert authors.

Explore your creativity

Choose from multiple writing formats, from comics to picture books to poetry to longform. Start with a challenge for ready-made inspiration.


Get inspired

8 million writers in more than 100 countries around the world use Storybird to tell their stories. Read the best writers and get inspired.

Connect

Publish your work

Ready to share your words with the world? Submit your stories to get expert feedback from teachers, professional editors, and authors.

My Poem
Before writing, I searched network and chose my theme lyrical miracle. The best thing about this application is that it gives you instructions and advices. 
Write a lyric poem about something in your life that you consider miraculous—it could be a special memory, unexpected event, or simply the love you feel for those close to you. Write about your feelings, but be sure to not include personal information like your last name, hometown, or the name of your school.
Lyric poems use a lot of descriptive language, including similes and metaphors, to express big ideas. To review these terms, check out this guide on Lyric Poetry.
If you can’t think of a miracle that really happened, write about something you wish would happen! Maybe your lyric poem is about winning the lottery, hitting that home run, or finding a puppy in the park. Whatever the story, use these tools and start writing!
  1. Find an Image in the art library that inspires you. Click on the lightning bolt and select “Use this Art for a Longform Story” to launch the Storymaker.
  2. Write a Lyric Poem in the Longform story editor. 
    1. Your poem must be at least 10 lines long. 
    2. A lyric poem does NOT need to rhyme, but it must include lots of figurative language, such as metaphors, similes, and sensory details.
    3. Don't include personal identifying information. Follow these guidelines to stay safe online. 
  3. Once you’ve finished writing, give your Lyric Poem a title. Make sure it will grab your reader's attention.
  4. Proofread your poem. Check your spelling and punctuation, and do a final line count. 
  5. Now you’re ready to enter your Lyric Poem into the Challenge. Publish your single-page longform story and submit it!
Review: I really liked Storybird. It is because I enjoy writing so much but apart from that I also liked the idea that you can create visual supported writings is perfect. While reading the poems, stories, comics etc., you can also enjoy the pictures. This makes the storyline more imaginary. 
Make sure to check out this wonderful app!

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