How to Write Your First NovelGay Walley
In Part Six we're starting to think about revising your writing. Each post in Write Your First Novel is a series of short(ish) prompts and exercises which are designed to lead, step by small step, towards the first draft of a novel. It doesn't assume you already know the technical vo...
Either: 3.i)Take your Scene Two and revise it again, stillin Alex (or Bobbie's) first person and point-of-view, bearing in mind what you now know of the other's perspective, and also what came before and what will happen after this scene. It needn't mean trying to wedge m...
And I will help you get there. In this Course, you will write your first novel. Many people say they have often thought about writing a novel and are planning to do it someday, but very few ever actually do. However, in this course, you will do it. You will learn how to form a...
The writing craft is like an iceberg, with hidden depths you can spend the whole of your life exploring. When you’re writing your first novel, it can be overwhelming to learn everything at once. But you only have to know about the small section of the icebergabove the waterto get that...
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If you’re looking for even more motivation to finish that first novel, why not take a writing course? The great thing is that you don’t even need to leave your house — there are tons of online courses out there, with many of them ready to start at any date and time....
SO YOU WANT TO WRITE A NOVEL:A Guide to Writing Your First Book (Fiction Writing Aids)
WANT MORE SUPPORT IN PLANNING YOUR NOVEL? First, get the tip sheet, “10 Questions to Ask Your Characters” here:http://bethb.net/30daywc. Then, get your list of other essential novel planning tools go here:http://www.writersfunzone.com/blog/2016/08/25/8-tips-planning-novel/.) ...
The part of your novel that will impress them most will likely be the ending. From your point as a writer, having a clear ending in place may help you build a story and a set of characters that all drive toward that ending. A. Decide on your ending. B. Start writing your first ...