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If you wrote a paragraph about a car crash.. Waht would you write after?

I wrote a paragraph about a car crash and I have no clue what I should write next. Any ideas?

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nikki5516 posted over a year ago
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alexajaye said:
Post-traumatic stress is always a good thing to write about, because everyone experiences it differently. Like others have said, you could go through the people involved in the car crash and what their experiences were. But you can also write it from an EMT, a doctor or a nurse's point of view as one of the crash victims comes into the hospital - like ER. Having a different perspective of what happened is usually a unique and refreshing way to do "after" scenes.
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bri-marie said:
I'd write about what happened after the car crash. Ya know, if someone died/was gravely injured/miraculously survived without a scratch...
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Silverain said:
Maybe you could write the crash as if it was a dream or premonition? And the character is now seeing the signs of it comming true and has to stop it? Hope this helps:)
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axemnas said:
Another thing you could do is cover the events before the crash and then some where along that you go to the after effects of the crash like when they wake up in the hospital or whatever. In the Six Million Dollar Man Steve was in a plane crash that should have killed him and the way they wrote the events was while steve was unconscious the doctors filled the audience and Oscar Goldman into what was going on and the proceeder they were going to do to save his life you could do something like that

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LexisFaith said:
what happened before. Who was in the car, their relationship, how it happened then if someone survives keep on going. make it kind of like the preface and put it in ur story.
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Jeffersonian said:
Try to get what happens after and how everyone reacts/feels. PM me if you need help, I unfortunately have a few real, thankfully minor, car crashes under my belt.
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foopetsrule said:
Write about them in the hospital, what they're thinking, if they're in acoma. Or, one is in acoma and the other's fine. Then have what they think and weather they're sad or depresed, or guilty.
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ryans_love said:
if the first part of the story is in first person, it would be interesting to read a passerby's point of view on what happened. that way, whomever you had narrating could be seen in a different light. or it could be in third person because a friend of the narrator sees the crash and what their reaction is. hope this helps!
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