Not sure where to start? A good REV story doesn’t need to be long or literary. It needs to be true, and it needs to give the reader something. Here’s a simple way in.
- Start with a real moment. One scene, one turning point, one thing that happened, not a summary of your whole life.
- Be honest about the hard part. The struggle is what makes the hope believable. Don’t skip it.
- Say what changed. What you learned, how you see things now, what you’d tell someone walking the same road.
- Write to one person. Picture the one reader who needs this, and talk to them.
- Tell your story. Share what was true for you, not advice, and not a promise of how things will turn out for everyone.
When it’s ready, share your story. Someone out there is waiting to read it.