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Are You a Fiction Writer? If so,
check out
Write and Publish Fiction, a website with
great information and resources to help you write, publish, and
market your fiction novels!
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Everyone needs
help story writing. I show you inexpensive ways to
improve your final product so you have a
professional book to publish!
Every writer needs
help story writing sometime in their career -
even you. Admit it! Sometimes you struggle with
meanings of words or how some words are used in
the proper context of your story.
Don't worry about the grammar and spelling when
you first start writing your book. Just write
until you can't write anymore, going from
paragraph to paragraph, chapter to chapter,
burning those pages up like they were nothing.
During this draft process, you will create new
heroes and villains for all of your readers to
get to know intimately. The paper is your
artist's canvas.
Some writers prefer to type out their stories
from the start while others handwrite the entire
first draft, then set it to type. Consider the
work involved with transferring your writing to
type on the computer or typewriter. Pick
whatever is more comfortable to you, then go
with it. Some people find that words flow out of
your mind through their hand and pen a lot
smoother than through their fingers on a
keyboard. Other people see the opposite. No
matter, just go with what is natural and easiest
for you. Don't worry about errors on your first
draft. It is important to get the words down on
paper first so you don't forget them. If you
forget them, they are gone forever.
Some help story writing is available right here
at the Fiction Novel Spy Among Spies website. I have found that most
people will run into blocks or stops somewhere
along the path of their writing, whether it be
during the draft of a story or even before a
story is even conceived.
The first help story writing I have is
learning
the essentials of writing fiction when you write
your fiction novel. This gives you a basic
rundown of the entire writing process, from
start to finish, so you can improve your story
with creative writing ideas and descriptive
writing techniques.
Creative writing ideas and creative writing
prompts help keep you on track with your fiction
writing. Many times as a writer you may get
stuck somewhere within your story. If this
happens, you need to jump start your brain to
get the ideas flowing again.
If you want to come up with an idea for your
next fiction story, you may want to check out
some great brain storm techniques that will help
you create an idea for a new story.
If you need some other great help story writing,
check out my writer resource page. There are
tons of great websites available to you to help
story writing.
Here are a couple more useful tips to help story
writing.
If you hand wrote your book, typesetting takes
it to the next level where you can have someone
proofread your work. Proofreading can be done by
anyone, as long as you trust they will give you
an honest, unbiased opinion of your work and
make valid and useful suggestions throughout.
This is a great way to help story writing
because eyes that aren't used to looking at your
book will find things that you naturally miss.
This is also where you find out if your writing
makes sense to your readers or not. You are not
a good proofreader because you know and expect
certain things from within your book. Outsiders
don't expect the same things and look at your
book with a totally different aspect than you
do.
Ask your proofreader to make suggestions and
provide you with feedback (positive or
negative). This can help story writing and is
considered basic editing in itself, but overall,
your goal is to get some great feedback to
possibly improve your book even more. They will
also appreciate it if you do use their
suggestions. Add any suggestions and change the
information in your typed version of your book
immediately following the proofreading stage.
As a writer, it is your choice to have your work
edited or not. You can self-edit your fiction,
however, a second or third set of eyes can help
story writing improve. If you choose to edit
your own book, read through your book, reciting
each chapter into a tape recorder. Listen to
each chapter one at a time closely looking for
flow issues and to see if it makes sense as you
read it. If you are having trouble reading a
sentence, it probably needs to be revised since
your reader will most likely read it the same
way you do.
Don't change something that doesn't need to be
changed. If it sounds good, it probably is. If
you have areas in your story with weak
descriptions of characters and scenes, this is a
great opportunity to add more content. However,
if you add words to your story to help with
writing, immediately read the change back to
make sure it makes sense and flows with the rest
of your sentences in that section you've
changed.
Description brings your book to life and adds
much needed content to make your book longer.
Stephen King and Dean R. Koontz capture their
readers with lots of details and descriptions of
the surroundings and characters; they build
their characters and scenes to the point that it
feels as though you are right there with the
characters.
That's exactly what you want with the basics of
writing a book. Get your reader involved in your
book, not just reading it.
If you really want to help story writing, don't
ever second guess your work; you wouldn't have
made it this far if it wasn't good.
Once you are
completed with your final edit, you are done and
are ready to learn how to publish a book.
Of course, the
essential part of publishing your book is the
creation of your final manuscript. For your book
to even be considered by a publisher, it must be
in the proper manuscript format.
Learn
how to write a manuscript so your book will be
considered for publisher review.
Once you are done
writing and publishing your fiction book, you
will have to move on to selling or marketing
your books. This is one of the most difficult
obstacles between you and the money out there.
If you don't know how to market your fiction,
you won't make any money with your books.
Learn how to sell a
book without costing you an arm and a leg.
© 2005-2008 Copyright by Jason W. Moser.
All rights reserved.
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