10/17/2014

The Best Tips For Writing A Good Novel

By Patty Goff


Writing a novel is often a daunting task even for those that have gathered some experience in the art. It is not easy to keep readers consistently interested in your work. If you are new to the trade and do not know where to start, this article will help you explore a number of tips for writing a good novel. As long as you have a good storyline putting it down on paper will not be as difficult as you thought.

It goes without saying that you need to be well prepared just as for any work of art. The preparation here entails many things ranging from conducting research on your subject matter. Research will be needed whether you are a factual or fictional writer. In some instances, you may need to conduct interviews, visit geographical locations and so on.

Create a good plot for your story. A good plot is one that has a flow and the events described can be chronologically linked. This will create a desire in your readers as they seek to keep track of all the events as they unfold and will keep reading to find out what will be coming next.

Your reader should use all their senses. They should make use of their sense of smell, sight, touch, taste and hearing. This is the only way that they will feel that they are part of your story. To achieve this, you need to describe the characters and the events in your story as vividly as possible; be detailed but precise.

Humor is an ingredient that you must make use of in your work. With properly used sense of humor, any form of writing is a good read. Whenever possible, use witty statements that will require your reader to use some intelligence to figure out where the funny part is. The funny parts of your story should be randomly placed so as to catch your readers off guard.

Emotions are an invaluable ingredient. The kind of emotion depicted in your story will undoubtedly be dictated by the type of story you are telling. The nature of human beings is such that most memories are intertwined with emotions. Consequently, the best way to make sure that your story continues to linger in the minds of your readers is to make them cry, laugh and fall in love and so on; create emotional suspense in your stories.

Do not be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. Even for issues that are frowned upon by society, confront them head-on. We all have peculiarities that come out in our characters and to make your story have some credibility, try to have you characters show some of these irrational behaviors. This serves to give a human element to your work.

When your readers cannot conclusively guess how your story will end up, then you have written something good. The most boring story is one in which the outcome is too obvious for everyone to see. There is no thrill in reading it. A good one, on the other hand, has numerous twists and turns that force you to keep reading to find out what lies ahead.




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