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The Power of Your Novel's First Sentence

... shelves.That's it. That's how much time you have to hook the interest of readers today. If your first sentence doesn't capture a reader's imagination, that reader is off to the next novel. Of course, if you're John Grisham or Stephen King, ... Read Read: The Power of Your Novel's First Sentence

By: Joseph Suggs | 05/06/2009 | Fiction
Julie Coan

Writing a Great Novel-The Secret Every Writer Needs to Know

... . It can turn a good idea for a novel into a great idea. Try using this format for your novel's mystery sentence: The main character needs to (write the problem here) because (write a compelling reason here). You can use this mystery ... Read Read: Writing a Great Novel-The Secret Every Writer Needs to Know

By: Julie Coan | 17/10/2009 | Writing
marciano guerrero

How To Begin Your Fiction: Classic Sentence Openers

... his masterpiece, Ana Karenina, Tolstoy proceeds to write an opening sentence that would encapsulate what the long monster of a novel will be about. This is what he came up with: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy ... Read Read: How To Begin Your Fiction: Classic Sentence Openers

By: marciano guerrero | 19/10/2009 | Article Marketing

What Message Does the Novel, to Kill a Mockingbird, Convey About Prejudice?

... ’s broken arm and she ends it with how Jem’s hand was broken. Suspense was another good addition to the novel. When she ends chapters with sentences like: ‘Well, call him’ or ‘He was right’, this makes the readers want to find out what is ... Read Read: What Message Does the Novel, to Kill a Mockingbird, Convey About Prejudice?

By: Sadeer Nasser | 22/02/2008 | Languages

How To Write A Strong Start For Your Novel

... . Skilled novelists convey character, conflict, setting, and voice in the first page, paragraph, even sentence. It's a tall order! But here are eight strategies that command readers'-and editors'-interest. 1. Grab readers' attention. ... Read Read: How To Write A Strong Start For Your Novel

By: Kathleen Ernst | 26/12/2006 | Writing

Assess Your Novel-Writing Progress With These Four Questions

... , figure out where you've gone wrong in the story. If you love your new direction, figure out via The Sentence what these changes you've made will mean to your bigger picture. Third, are your characters the people you want them to be? ... Read Read: Assess Your Novel-Writing Progress With These Four Questions

By: Holly Lisle | 10/03/2009 | Writing
marciano guerrero

Great Opening Sentences In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre

... she tells them. Within a few pages it becomes obvious that the narrator is a character who is a master of the English language. Her sentence openers are well thought out, well measured, and well balanced-a veritable fountain of wisdom. In ... Read Read: Great Opening Sentences In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre

By: marciano guerrero | 04/11/2009 | Article Marketing
Mervyn Love

Planning Your Novel Synopsis

... her and kills herself with the same dagger. Stage 2. Expand this scenario, but this time describe each chapter in two or three brief sentences. Example: Chapter 1 The Montagues and the Capulets are two important families in Verona but ... Read Read: Planning Your Novel Synopsis

By: Mervyn Love | 27/08/2008 | Writing

How To Find The Novel That Only You Can Write

... journey? Where do we begin? We begin with this simple exercise: Without thinking too much about it, finish this sentence: • I am interested in writing a story where the main character discovers the importance of .................. Write ... Read Read: How To Find The Novel That Only You Can Write

By: Suzanne Harrison | 26/11/2007 | Writing
marciano guerrero

Mount Holyoke College - Sentence Openers In Human Kindness

... Later in our developing friendship, Mrs. Poumier revised my stories, corrected them, and gave me advice: "Watch how you begin your sentences. Sentence openers will clue the reader. Too many words ending in 'ly,' too many adjectives go on a ... Read Read: Mount Holyoke College - Sentence Openers In Human Kindness

By: marciano guerrero | 11/12/2009 | Article Marketing
Robert Bonomo

How to Write a Novel

... cup of coffee, open a new Word doc, and the wind blows right out of your sails.  You can barely get a sentence out. I have written three novels, and am ready to break ground on the fourth.  I know that feeling of looking at the screen and ... Read Read: How to Write a Novel

By: Robert Bonomo | 21/08/2009 | Fiction

Write Novel in Easy Steps

... write a one-page summary sheet that tells:the character's name,a one-sentence summary of the character's storyline,the character's motivation.When you read the opening of a gripping novel, you are immediately drawn into the story either by ... Read Read: Write Novel in Easy Steps

By: TAIWO OLAOLUWA | 23/01/2009 | Non-Fiction

How to Write a Novel

... climb in incremental steps, the plot and subplots, must, overall, direct the reader in a cogent path to the last sentence. In real estate where the watchword is location, location, location, the other necessary part inherent the best ... Read Read: How to Write a Novel

By: Donna Grisanti | 13/03/2007 | Writing

How to Write Horror and Dark Fantasy Novels

... will not happen if we are superficial in our exposing. Also the organization of the novel is very important: we must have in our mind the main idea that is about the story expressed in few sentences, then, like in a tree in which we start ... Read Read: How to Write Horror and Dark Fantasy Novels

By: Darksky | 07/01/2009 | Fiction
Elizabeth St Denny Mfa

The Formula to Write a Novel

... grammar. If they should happen to have a publisher's formula sheet, they worry about word count. They write a sentence or two, study and re-read it. Then, they immediately begin to re-write it. They spend hours getting just a few words ... Read Read: The Formula to Write a Novel

By: Elizabeth St Denny Mfa | 29/12/2008 | Fiction

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