How do I write a Oneshot?

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So, some of you asked in PM that, How am I writing my one-shots? There is the answer!


 Step 1- An idea, or a little story pops in my head. I often think about it more, make the story grow a little or just a scene is in my head.

Step 2- I write down the title I give to that shot and the mood. Often a picture as well. That way, when I look at it, the idea comes back and I can write it down.

Step 3- When I have time for it, I write 3 or sometimes 4 or 5 one-shots down, that way I can publish it anytime I want.

Step 4- Read it over, think it over. I read it again, or to find grammar errors or just for the plot. Is it understandable? If I don't know the actual ship I read, would I be able to know who's who? Do I always know who's talking?   These are the questions that help me. 

Step 5- But as you noticed, not all of my stories are perfect with a grammar eye. So I call help from a really helpful -And free- program to help me correct errors, what is 'Grammarly'. It's a good program, can be used to any browser. As I checked, it corrected my writing 1.815 times now. 

So, that's how this book, or basically any of my books are created!   At most of my stories, I build up a book on one scene what once appeared in my head, or a question, like 'What if... Natsu dies under an XY arc?' And I build up a story on that question.

That's all, Bye!

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