A guide to writing a novel.
When you are writing a novel there are a few basic rules to keep in mind. Many would-be writers avidly begin their work only to become bogged down because they have not thought the novel out to its conclusion. Here are some steps that will be useful in accomplishing this.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, so too with a novel. Make sure you have a scratch pad and jot down any thoughts you have, as many great thoughts are lost by relying on memory.
Work out where you want the story to go even before you begin. This is a tried and tested method of writing good novels. Writers will say that you must write a story backwards. Once you have a strong ending it is relatively easy to set up the events to suit the ending rather than vice versa.
Detail each chapter heading and what will be covered in that chapter. Make your chapter summaries follow the generic story continuum with the structure of Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
You might devote one chapter to introducing each main character.
Ensure that you have captured the audience attention by beginning with an exciting sequence of events such as a rescue, or a bank robbery, or a car chase involving a protagonist or antagonist.
But if you have already decided on one it won’t present any big problems.
Here are some tips that may help you
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