I wrote an article in Bubblews called Becoming Creative - Using Words to Make a Story. You can see the total article on Bubblews: Becoming Creative Using Words to Make a Story. This article examines how you can use an article that someone else wrote, and use their words to make your own article.
This is not plagiarism when you make a brand new story or article because what you do is use every Fifth word in their article.
Let's repeat:
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This is not plagiarism when you make a brand new story or article because what you do is use every Fifth word in their article.
Let's repeat:
- find an article with at least 800 to 1,000 words or a chapter in a book.
- write down or highlight every fifth word
- use every one of those words in a article or story at least one time
- Post it here, there, and everywhere
So I found a group of article that made up 1,000 words, so I have 200 words to use. I am going to make it even harder for myself by not using any other words, just these 200. It might make it a little weird a story, with weird grammar, but I think it will be a fun way to create something different.
How about you? Do you want to try out this Creative Writing Experiment too?
Article by Laura Jevtich of Laura-n-Sasha