Saat Kata Berbicara: Menggali Informasi Dunia Cerpen yang Seru

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Ahmad Surya

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Writing short stories is an effective way to express ideas, emotions, and imagination through words. This article encourages students to explore the world of short story writing in a fun and creative way. In this article, the author discusses how words can be brought to life into compelling stories, as well as practical strategies to start and develop short stories. Emphasizing the importance of imagination and originality, this article aims to spark students' interest in writing short stories while providing a step-by-step guide to producing engaging works. Furthermore, this article outlines how writing short stories can be a means of understanding oneself and the world around us. Ultimately, it is hoped that students will not only see writing short stories as an academic task but also as an opportunity to adventure in the world they create themselves.

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Surya, A. (2024). Saat Kata Berbicara: Menggali Informasi Dunia Cerpen yang Seru. JURNAL SIPATOKKONG BPSDM SULSEL, 5(3), 160-175. Retrieved from http://ojs.bpsdmsulsel.id/index.php/sipatokkong/article/view/263
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