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The Basics ofNovel Writing
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Introduction Writing Tools Prewriting Formatting Drafts Writer’s Block Types of Conflict Types of Characters Character Development Plot Development
Point of View Objective Verses Subjective Transitions Continuity Word Tense Professional Editing Things Avoid
BrainstormingWhat is brainstorming?• Your own ideas • Not a coherent story• Does not need defense or
censorship• Only as long or short as you
want• Do not feel pressured to list
or connect ideas
Free WritingWhat is Free Writing• Free Writing very similar to
similar to brainstorming.• Takes the form of full
coherent sentences• Does not need punctuation
or grammar • DO NOT CENSORE
YOURSELF!
AudienceYour work should appeal to your chosen audience. So you must decide your book’s:• Intended Age Group• Intended Gender• Intended Education Level• Intended Social Status• Intended Race
The Industry Standard 1
Standards Align to the left hand side
only Use 12pt Times New
Roman font. (Courier and Arial may also be accepted)
Only black text Lines double spaced with
no space between paragraphs.
Single space between sentences and after periods.
Example
Riya sighs and take out a comb from under a book on the
desk beside her then walks over Raven. She combs out her hair
after she sees Raven is still half asleep.
“It’s because I feel as though I’ve seen them before. That is
why I know our powers won’t work on them and we won’t be
enough ourselves.” Riya responds.
“Was it a memory… did you remember something about who
you were?” Raven wails and turns around to face Riya.
Excerpt from They With Silver Eyes By Paxton Gordon
The Industry Standard 2
Standards Indent new paragraphs and each
new section of dialogue, with the exception of the opening paragraph of a chapter or scene break. Your typesetter will later change this so the first paragraph of a chapter is not indented. You indent every paragraph. The correct way to do this is to use a style in your word processor that automatically indents each paragraph half an inch.
Indicate scene breaks by inserting one line with three asterisks centered(*) .
ExampleSmith (Novel) Page 3
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First DraftThings to Avoid
Titles
References
Editing
Just WriteNow let’s move on it is Important that for your first draft you focused all of your attention on writing. In your first draft what you want is to put down all of your ideas.
First Draft 2Quality
The quality of the first draft is not something that you should be discouraged by. Authors the world over has accepted the work first draft to be the worst draft.
Every author has begun where you are now. Every bestseller starts with their first draft.
Writing Under Deadline Treat your writing as a
job Keep track of how much
you’ve written Allot time to writing Hold yourself
accountable for your deadline
First Draft 3Set Interim Goals
Don’t look at the whole break it up into parts.
Try to write 1000 words a day
Reward yourself for completing your goals
Set a reasonable deadline
BalanceBalance is the world building, backstory, character development and the plot elements in your story. As a writer you will have to be able to weave these things into a coherent story.
First Draft 4
Keep in mind that your first draft is not permanent. Think of your work as clay. You can form it into whatever shape you want. Your work is soft and malleable. It is messy and unrefined. But it is the raw material necessary for you to make your sculpture.
It is Clay Not a Sculpture
SubplotRising Action
Climax
Exposition
First PersonAdvantages of this POV are: You will only have to write
from one mind. The distinction of the
internal voice To some people this one is
the most natural. Since the story is from one
perspective you can have an unreliable narrator allow us to see through the skewed mind of the narrator.
Disadvantages of this POV are: You are limited to only
what the narrator can see or feel.
Your narrator must always be in the action or observing.
You can see into the minds of others to show internal thoughts or feelings.
Meanwhile in the City…
When transitioning scenes it is important that you establish Time (Date) POV Character(s) in scene Setting Mood or tone of the Setting
TransitionsNot all transition happen in-between chapters. For transitions within chapters you want to implement a visual aid *** or ### centered.
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