One way is to have the date be significant to the plot. Say it's a special holiday or anniversary. For instance, 'The party was on New Year's Eve, and that's when all the magic happened.' This not only gives the date but also ties it to the story's development.
You can mention the date at the beginning to set the time frame. For example, 'It was May 10th when everything changed.'
You can start by using the date as a significant event marker. For example, 'It was May 5th when everything changed.'
Another way is to describe the date through the setting. Like, 'The leaves were turning orange, a sure sign that it was October 20th.' This gives a sense of time without explicitly stating the date.
You can mention the date at the beginning of the story or as part of the setting description.
You can start by choosing songs that match the mood and theme of your story. Then, describe how the characters react to the music or use it to enhance key moments.
You can start by using descriptive words to convey sounds. For example, 'the thunder boomed' or 'the birds chirped'.
You can describe the music playing in the background to set the mood. For example, 'The soft piano melody filled the room, adding a touch of melancholy to the scene.'
To incorporate lyrics into a story, you could have a character singing or humming them, or have them come up in a conversation. Make sure the lyrics enhance the story and don't just seem randomly placed.
Start by giving the character a clear personality and background. Make them have goals and motivations that drive the plot.
Well, start by choosing objects or elements that have deep meanings. Then, link them to your themes and characters in a way that's not too obvious but still makes sense.