Always
write everything down you see and visualize on a subject immediately. Micromanage subject areas with additional
entries of words and phrases that may make your story more interesting. Take a
notebook and study people, recollections of circumstances are inspiration for:
setting, protagonist, antagonist in conflict with protagonist, narrative method,
dialogue, conflict, mood/atmosphere, theme the central story idea. Connect with your surroundings through:
sight, sound, smell, taste, with a sense of feeling sun, snow or shadows to add
realism having a purpose for story advancement.
Writing
ideas that attract you may be uncomplicated.
A character idea may be the discovery of an everyday occurrence that develops
profound effects outside the expected.
As a writer you are the captain of your ship and create the course of
your story.
How
a character thinks and talks in a descriptive presentation to other characters
is your voice. The voice of a third person narrator is separate observing the
story progress and not participating.
The writer expresses who the character is and why they act and
interact. Action is used to show how the
event happened and its results. Dialogue
a clear natural movement of speech and how much further extraordinary the
incident is; the more you are freed to come up with solutions and direction
that make sense. Your story is about the incident and answers questions that
develop from an incident.
Drive
your protagonist into an unexpected transition with purpose through action,
and notice
the links fit into place. Without over
explanation from each characters perception, how did they get into their
position and what course will achieve their resolution? Each character type has dialogue to further
their purpose. A reader connects through
dialogue in an experience enhanced with daily understood communication through speech.
In the course of dialogue for each
character type there should be an understood connecting presentation. Your story presentation is directed to the type
of readers who may have an interest in your story.
To
write a novel planning and attention are needed. Choose ideas important to you and that you’re interested
in to share your writing. Scenes are one
technique to open your mind up to great novel writing ideas. Think about novels you have read or films that
gave you enjoyment and advanced your view of the world. How did they direct you with new insight in a
way that was profound? List your favorites
writing down what they have in common and their most interesting sections. What your favorite stories have in common may
be written in different genres. Literary fiction (in general is meaning,) is
anything that does not fit into a genre fiction (more entertainment.) Depending, literary and genre can be shared. Not all publishers work with every
genre. Check books similar to your
writing to understand classification.