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Writing A Novel - The Guidelines


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-12-29 02:51:13 | Word Count: 651


Do you want to write a novel but you just don't know how to start? Actually, the fact that you were able to think about the whole thing might just mean that the next best seller might be your own creation. This can take a little time, effort and a spark of inspiration to get you started. Of course, this is easier said than done. But as long as you have that passion for writing burning in there, you will probably get that novel written as long as you put your heart into it and are willing to get down and dirty with these basic novel-writing tips.



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First, you need to know what you want to write about. You need a story. Try to imagine it in your mind. Think of any plot that you think might interest your readers. So take it slowly and try to craft a storyline that you think people will appreciate. Choose which genre you're targeting - love, suspense, horror, science fiction while doing this. You have to be decided on this one, otherwise, you just may end up confusing your readers and they may not have very good things to say when somebody asks them for a review.


Once you've decided on a plot, it's time to create an outline of it. Some expert writers feel they don't need to do this because they work better when the ideas just flow. It is wise to be safe for someone who may be starting. A breakdown of the events in your story which you can do by chapter is called an outline. Most novelists believe the most important chapter is the first because this is where and how you present your characters and set the general mood of your novel. For others, making the first chapter's outline is enough, but for those who want to make sure they're on track with their story, an outline for every chapter works. Keep the focus when outlining is to set specific goals for each chapter.


With your plot clearly laid out in that outline, you can now write your first draft. Don't be disappointed when you feel you've done some things wrong here and there because even the most bankable author will not publish a first draft. That's the reason why it's called a draft - you're supposed to go through it and fine-comb it until you achieve the tone and effect that you want.


Also very important is to give yourself time before going back to your first draft and editing it. When writers are caught up with their passions as they write, they come up with something that may be too deep and complicated for an ordinary reader to understand. In other words, they sometimes end up writing something that doesn't read too well. A good trick is to write the first draft, go back to it after a day or two, and read it again. You may encounter parts that you think you could write better by this time. Try to come up with as many drafts as you deem necessary until you finally get it right. Again, it's good to give yourself time before going back to a draft and editing it. Through this, you will have a fresh perspective and you will tend to judge your writing with the best frame of mind.


If you think your book is ready for the world, it's time to go online and research on how to get published. There are many websites dedicated to new writers and you can get in touch with them so you can start finding a publisher.

Author Resource:- If you enjoy reading love stories, you'll probably write a great romantic novel excerpts. You'll be targeting a very wide audience with a romance novel excerpts so get those creative juice flowing and get on your way to being published.



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