Before you begin writing you have to organize. Come up with a topic that people would be interested in reading. Then from the topic you need to create a title, then, and this is the genius of Garrett Pierson, (even if he wasn’t the first to think of it) you create the cover of your book. You print it out and have it sitting right in front of you every time you sit down to write. The next step to take involves the printer yet again! Only this time you are making your back page. What happens after that is organization. Yes, you have to organize your book.
The following are different ways to start writing your book.
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OUTLINE FORMAT (PLOT). Outlining the events of
your story, or the plot, can be very beneficial to your writing experience
because it will help you thin through your story from beginning to end. You may
outline in chapters and then write what will occur, or you can write each major
event and revolve the chapters around them.
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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER (WORKS WELL WITH FLASHBACKS).
If the book you are gearing up to write has flashbacks of any kind, writing in
sequential order can be a great help. Many new authors, and even some who have
been writing for a long time, find it difficult to organize their thoughts
without writing down things that happen in the beginning and onward. This
technique will reduce such confusion and keep the story in your head easily
understandable on paper.
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PLACE. Sometimes it works to pre-write
everywhere the events of your story will take place. Take notice if one
incident happens in a forest, or if something takes place in the ocean or
house. Make the scenery memorable and make it work well with all other pieces
of your work.
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CHARACTERS.
Characters are the most important elements in writing. Write everything
and everything that has to do with each character. Give your characters a
background history and personality based on things of their past and their
attitude toward each scenario they have and will face. Another important thing
in character development involves giving your characters flaws. No one likes to
hear a story where all the characters are perfect and have nothing that goes
wrong. That’s boring! Give each character either a major, or minor, mistake in
their behavior. If one of your characters is meant to be perfect make sure the
rest of your people make up for it and make the story a fun thing to read.
These organization techniques can really make your writings
excel beyond anything you can imagine.
Just remember, before you can begin writing your book you have to think,
organize, and pre-write.
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