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WRITING FOR BEGINNERS
STEP-BY-STEP
2 Manuscripts in 1 Book, Including: How to Write a Novel and How to Write a Screenplay
Sandy Marsh
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image.jpgBOOK 1: HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL
STEP-BY-STEP
Essential Romance Novel, Mystery Novel and Fantasy Novel Writing Tricks Any Writer Can Learn
Sandy Marsh
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Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on purchasing "How to Write a Novel: Step-by-Step | Essential Romance Novel, Mystery Novel and Fantasy Novel Writing Tricks Any Writer Can Learn". As well, congratulations on deciding that you want to write a fiction novel!
The tips and tricks you will learn in this book will help walk you through the step-by-step process of writing your very own novel, while also making it extremely easy to stay committed! You will learn everything you need to know about simplifying the process and making it one that you can easily stick to so that you can create the fiction novel of your dreams, literally!
Each chapter in this book is dedicated to one part of the novel writing experience. You will begin by learning all about outlines and work your way through each step right down to finding the perfect reader to test out your new novel. By the time you’re done reading this you will be completely finished writing your very own fiction novel.
This book was designed to help make the process easier while also making it an enjoyable experience. Understand that this is not necessarily a conventional
how-to book as it will seek to both educate and inform while also making the process fun and exciting. Writing a book should never be boring or difficult - if it is, you are going about it all wrong! With the steps in this book, you will learn to bring back the passion in your writing and create the best fiction novel possible, whether this is your first time trying or you’ve done this before and you just need a boost to get through this particular book!
Please be sure to take your time and have fun with this book as the writing process truly is an experience to be enjoyed. Allow each section to provide you with tips and tricks to help lighten up the experience so that you can increase the entertainment you derive from the writing process so that you are left not only with an incredible novel but also with an experience worth remembering. This book can be used as many times as you require, so be sure to keep it handy for any fiction novels you may set out to write! And lastly, please enjoy!
Chapter 1: The Outline
As you may be aware, having an outline to a book is important. This provides you with an idea of where the story is going and what your goals
for the book are. Many authors prefer to start with a strong outline that will give them direction and help them stay on track when they are working through the writing process. Having a strong outline that identifies major plot points means that you can continually work your story towards each new plot point in chronological order so that you ultimately end up at your goal
outcome based on what you had included in your outline.
For many writers, an outline is an absolute must-have. They prefer to have an outline that will help guide them because this keeps them focused and working along a credible storyline that is intended to keep readers engaged. By having this the writer knows how to stay on point and how to structure different parts of the story to keep everything working towards the same goal. For others, having an outline feels too boxy and they feel as though their creative expression is being suffocated by the existence of the outline. If this is you, then you may want to consider scratching the outline altogether. Below we will explore different tips and ideas for each unique individual and how you can create an incredible story regardless of whether or not you choose to use an outline.
If You Love to Guide Your Focus…
If you love to have your focus guided towards a particular goal, such as the one at the end of your outline, then having an outline is a good idea for you. This will help encourage you to stay on track with your writing process and keep each unique element of the story focused towards the outcome. Having the outline helps you avoid yourself from putting unnecessary information in the plot line or otherwise over-explaining things that may not be relevant to the overall story itself.
Outlines are a great tool to help keep writers focused and guided throughout the process. Creating an outline is fairly simple, you think of where you want the characters to start
and end
in the story. Then, you decide what major plot points are going to get them from the start to the end. For example, you might have two characters in a romance novel