About the Sing a Song contest in Write Brained:
I'm sorry about the confusion.
So, first you pick a song. It doesn't matter. (But it's easier and less repetitive if you choose a song that only repeats the chorus a couple times).
Then you write a story and use the lyrics in your story. The lyrics have to be in the order that they're in in the song, and they must be bolded (so if the reader is reading the bolded words and... mehr anzeigen
About the Sing a Song contest in Write Brained:
I'm sorry about the confusion.
So, first you pick a song. It doesn't matter. (But it's easier and less repetitive if you choose a song that only repeats the chorus a couple times).
Then you write a story and use the lyrics in your story. The lyrics have to be in the order that they're in in the song, and they must be bolded (so if the reader is reading the bolded words and listening to the song at the same time, it will follow along perfectly).
You can keep the plot the same as it is in the song, or you can change it completely, as long as the lyrics are in order (and they must be in groups of 2 words or more. One word by itself doesn't count as a lyric).
Umm... I don't know what else. That's just the general information. If you have more questions about it that are a little bit more specific, let me know, and I'll answer them to the best of my abilities.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other concerns, questions, or problems, and I'll be happy to help. :)
--Cassidy Shay