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StorySaurus Rocks Your Face Off

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When I was in second grade, Ms. George taught us how to write a story. She used the storysaurus. He was a dinosaur with spikes on his back. Each spike represented a chapter, and his whole body represented the story’s main plot. I fell instantly in love with storysaurus, and I still use him to this day.

And, because I love you–and because you probably have no idea what I’m talking about… I made you a little drawing:

(If you click the drawing, it should show you a larger version)

The thing about storysaurus is that he makes it super fun to plot stories, for kids, grownups, best selling authors, you know– the usual. 🙂

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  4. I don’t remember how I got here, but this is the most epical thing I have ever seen. I am already thinking of how amazingly helpful the STORYSAURUS will be. Also – I too hear a deep echoy voice when I read the word. Which is why it must be in all caps.

    I also realize that this is a year old, but that does not make it any less epic.

    I may actually link to this in my Writerly Monday post 😀

    1. @Rebecca T, Oh, sure the STORYSAURUS might be old, but he’s timeless I tell ya– TIMELESS 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!!

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