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A plot-driven novel focuses on action while a character-driven book places the emphasis on emotion and reflection.
After Dark is Haruki Murakami at his finest - an expertly written metaphysical and mind-bending novel that explores the unknown.
Randy Ingermanson of Advanced Fiction Writing developed the popular Snowflake Method of how to create a plot for a novel. Read here to learn how it works.
Before you begin your novel you should have a workable outline, biographies of major characters, random scenes and research at hand.
Authors are not always aware until they begin the actual writing that a certain scene isn't going to work. Here are some solutions for common plotting problems
Plotting a novel is one of the most difficult tasks a writer faces, whether it's a first novel or one of many. Problems can and do arise at every step of the process.
Structuring a novel is something all aspiring novelists need to know about when planning their story.
Writers know that a successful piece of fiction will engage the reader to the end. Plot inspiration isn't automatic, but the writer has several resources to get going.
The plot of a novel is the plan for the story. A writer should use it to accomplish his or her purpose for the manuscript he or she is writing.
Once they understand how to raise the stakes in a novel, authors will please both readers and editors - and be much more likely to get a contract from a publisher.
The plot is a roadmap, and without this map to follow, characters in a story are apt to wander around with no real sense of purpose and no clear destination in mind.
The first chapter is usually the one that is rewritten the most. Here are some tips to help you get it right the first time.
Well-developed characters play an integral role in both character-driven and plot-driven novels.
Getting a book published is even more of a challenge if the story is overloaded with cliched situations. It might be time to check that novel in progress...
People have always told stories, and the most memorable ones have a strong plot. What is a story plot, and how can a writer come up with a good one when writing a novel?
While some argue that a plot outline is essential to writing a novel, too often that approach leads to plot-driven stories populated by flat characters.
Writers often use the principles of myth to create dramatic, entertaining and psychologically resonating stories.
Consistent continuity of details and balance of subplots in a novel manuscript are helped by a detail notebook and careful revision.
The story map is a road map and combined with mind mapping it helps the author navigate off the main road, finding new plot points, keeping the main story goal intact.
Everyone knows what it feels like to race against the clock: the rush of adrenaline; the fear of not making the deadline. So... add this to a book's plot to hook readers!
Writers often spend a lot of money on software - yet some of the best programs are free. Take the time to burn these to a disk and give them to a friend for Christmas.
Editors look for fresh, original stories. Brainstorming ideas will help develop interesting plot twists and avoid copying other novels or short stories.
A synopsis is a plot breakdown of a novel. Some publishers insist upon one. A succinct and brief description of the plot will ensure a professional feel.
The end of a story, often referred to as resolution, ties up the loose ends of the plot and should leave the reader with a sense of fulfilment.
From the oddly inventive imagination of Douglas Adams comes the first in a series of intergalactic tales of sci-fi adventures: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier traces the arc of creation from the commissioning of the tapestry through the interweaving of life and tapestry to completion.
Plotting a novel doesn't have to be boring. Take cues from movie script writers and graphic novel authors to make your plot outline more visual.
Input from other writers can greatly improve an author's' work. Here are suggestions for forming a critique group and working together to provide positive mutual support.
A plot notebook is a safeguard for anyone who wants to write a novel; it ensures that no important scene or plot point will be forgotten.
Writing a children's historical book involves many steps before beginning the first chapter. Here are some suggestions for getting started on the right track.


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