feature writing planning

1. Who is your main subject?
my grandpa
2. Supporting interviews (who else do you need to talk to, minimum 2 other people)?
my mom and my uncle
3. What is the topic or potential topic?
he rode his bike through 5 states.
4. Which angle from above will you write the story?
3rd or 1st person
5. Then to help you get going faster, come up with 20 questions that you can ask your main subject. Type these in your blog.

6. Once you complete that portion, you need to come up with 5-10 questions you need to ask your supporting interviews. Type these into your blog. You may need different questions for each supporting subject.

7. You will need to do a little research on the topic you expect to interview your main subject about. Take a little time and do some google searching - find at least 5 new things about the intended topic you should know before you interview your main subject. List those on your blog.

8. Write when you plan to conduct the interview(s)?
Over thanksgiving break
9. Where you will interview them (some interviews are better to do in the persons environment, while others should be done in public places, ALL interviews should be done in person)?
In person, he lives in New York but he is visiting.
10. How will you record the information? (taking notes is ideal, and if you want to record the conversation you MUST get permission. You can do both if they will allow you to record, this is a really strong technique that you could use.

i will take notes, also maybe maybe record.

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