Story writing can be very challenging especially when you have to think of characters, narratives, and themes. If you are searching for a way to organize your story, then look no further! Check out our Ready-Made Story Mind Map Templates in Word for all your storytelling needs. Its selection of font, colors, and designs will allow you to create detailed diagrams to help you brainstorm for your storybook. And with its hassle-free features, you will have such an easy time using it. Download now and plan your story in the best and easy way!
How to Weave a Story Mind Map in Microsoft Word
Doing some mind mapping for whatever you are writing can be a great method to organize your ideas and make a coherent story. If you are looking for some tips on how to get started on a mind map, then continue reading and follow these suggestions.
1. Organize However You Like
There is no wrong or right way to create a mind map. As long as you can make notes, organize your ideas, and understand them with just a glance of your mind map, then you’ve made a good one.
2. List Out Story Elements
Every story has necessary elements such as protagonists, antagonists, themes, storylines, etc. List all of these down so that you can have something to organize and add details to as you brainstorm for your story.
3. Sweat Out The Details
If you are writing a story about a mystery or a fantastical adventure, then you can add those details to your mind map so that you can keep track of them while doing research your story. To give an example, if you are writing a story about an adventure in a fantasy world then you could use the mind map to list out magical things that are in your story.
4. Keep Track of the Narratives
Every story has a beginning and an ending, you can use the mind map to put your beginning and ending scene next to each other and plan out fun ways to fill up the story in between and to even add clever foreshadowing if you like.
5. Always Update!
Sometimes as you write the story, you might have a new idea or the tone has changed. With the mind map, you can even use it to work out alternative storylines and see if the story would look great with a different result than what you first had. So don’t be shy in adding updates and additional ideas to your mind map.