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verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

Heyyy

Here are my tips:

Plots

Find out if you’re a “draufless writer” or a “planner”. So if you’re better if you’re planning everything carefully, or if you’re better if you let your ideas go and write it down.

If you’re a “planner”, I recommend you write the rough action in each chapter. It helps me a lot. Consider what genre you choose and what you want to say/show with her.

Characteristics

Your character must have macks, ticks and strengths. Otherwise they seem unreal. That you give them depth is very important so that you can get into their situation. You also have to have a past that made them the one they are in your book. I encourage you to create stickers and choose original names. (readers like who the character has a heavy life or even has bad luck. The past can be tragic.)

Chapter

The first chapter must start exciting and have a so-called “Cliffhanger” at the end. (So exciting, that you would like to read the second chapter.)

Classification

Let’s assume that your book has 100 pages.

1⁄4 of the book (25 pages) The life of the main character is described and shown

1⁄2 (50 pages) Give full gas. Make it exciting and write the main act.

1⁄4 (25 pages) Finale. Turn the sheet again and write a good end.

(Don’t do it. Is only my method)

Cover/Name

Give your book the title last, because you have more ideas ^ The flap text should not be a novel and no everyday life should be on it. It is important that he is packed and short. He’s just a sample of your book.

YouTube

With YouTube videos, I have helped a lot. I can definitely recommend “beginners”. You’ll find more vieeel than what I’ve listed here.

I hope I could help 🍀

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  coolesocke11

Thanks for the ⭐!

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  coolesocke11

Nice to meet you if I could help 🙂 Definitely a lot of fun writing 🤍

Andrastor
1 year ago

It’s best to get you some clear notes.

The most important thing about every story is the conflict, because it is what creates tension.
Therefore, build the conflict first.

The conflict is composed of the goals, wishes and dreams of the main characters and at least one figure, a circumstance and/or a force that directly counteracts the achievement of these goals, wishes and dreams.

The figure must want something and anyone or anything must want the exact opposite. In a race, for example, the main character wants to win and all others want to win themselves and that the main character loses. You have a conflict.

In the conflict, it is also important that frictions and collisions occur and these must become more and more extreme until they unload at the peak of history.
In order to pick up the race example from above, an opponent could start to cheat and these tricks become more and more extreme and dangerous until a violent accident occurs.

It is very important that the conflict is always present. It does not make sense to invent a conflict if the participating parties do not know about it. If the villain has no idea that the main character participates and does not notice it, there can be no conflict.

If you have all this, build the characters’ motivations. Why do they want what they want?
In doing so, you can consider whether it fits into a risk for at least the main character, so bad consequences if it would lose the conflict.

And then you’ve got the whole book and you just have to formulate it.

Signages are very important and also that you focus on the book yourself. Secondary and similar, sting away. Remove everything that does not have to do directly with the conflict or serves the character development of the figures.

That’s what it was.

Machtnix53
1 year ago

The first question is: “Why write book? “. There are so many books whose main task is apparently to bury the really good books. Don’t worry about it.

Good books are created by the fact that self-thinking people come to realize that there is something that must be said or written. The question “How to write?” is then limited to formulating it as understandable as possible.

Sparky1988
1 year ago

Hello. A book is written before you put the first sentence on paper – namely by making experiences that you then turn into ideas. Then you think of a story and write it down quickly. And then you write about 3-5 times and try to perfect it. Test readers are an advantage. There is a good book called “Story” by Robert McKee.

Mako4
1 year ago

Find a story you want to write for the first time.

Then invent the characters

Write the beginning of history

Center and closing

Auraweltda
1 year ago

Just start

Hoegaard
1 year ago

Connecting about 100000 words meaningfully, this is already a pocketbook

Idris164
1 year ago

The best way to gather ideas and write them… then bring the ideas into the right order and start writing

cas65
1 year ago

First clarify the question: WARUM I want to write a book.