How to Write a Novel — Start Begin

How Begin a Novel

More and more fiction novels are lining the shelves, and why is that? It is because people like an escape. However, learning how to write a novel that will even make it to the shelves requires proper training.

It starts by reading as much expert advice about writing as possible. For instance, you may need tips on how to build your novel characters, and even on how to choose their names.

You might also need to learn how to create a believable story line and how to organize the story from beginning to end. Remembering all of this as well as what exactly a novel is then you can begin your first project.

Basically, a novel is a collection of stories. However, there is a transition between each chapter, and they build upon each other. A novel is distinguished from short stories, which are independent of one another – even if they involve the same characters. Usually a good novel includes a collection of 10 or more shorter stories. To know how to write a novel, the novelist needs to organize these mini-stories so they build upon one another; it may help to create an outline of each chapter.

This chapter-by-chapter outline usually includes an introduction of characters and scene to start. Then, your outline will reveal more details of you characters as the story continues on to the end.

How to Start a Novel

First decide on a time to start. It does not matter if you only have 15 minutes per day to write. At least you are writing every day. (Chances are also if you are a passionate writer once you sit down you may not be able to stop!). If you are really pressed for time you might consider recording you thoughts if you by chance ride public transportation or cab to work. Perhaps you can also proceed by learning how to write a novel during lunch break and writing notes for your next great work.

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