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Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 3, 2014

Strategies For Writing Crime Thriller Novels And More

By Leticia Jensen


Beginning a writing project is both exciting and scary. It is thrilling to see the ideas that have been floating around in your head begin to take shape. Whether you are a writer of poetry, crime thriller novels, young adult paranormal romances, or some other genre, you will relate to the feeling of seeing a project start to become what you envision for it. Here are a few tips for getting started and staying motivated throughout the course of writing.

1. Determine your writing process. Figure out whether a particular time of day works best for you when it comes to writing. Decide whether you want to write an outline for the plot first, or work on character development, or simply start with a scene and write whatever comes naturally. Once you know the process that works best for you, your work will go more smoothly.

2. Seek out a mentor. Find someone who is willing to guide you through your project, preferably a person who is a published author him or herself. It is even better if the person has published something in the genre in which you are working. You can share your drafts with this person and gain wisdom from his or her experience and expertise.

3. Save everything. As you are working, there will be passages, or perhaps entire chapters, that you decide do not fit into your vision for the book. Rather than discarding them completely, simply set them aside. You may find, once you get further in, that they do have a place in the book. Also, the may fit into future projects.

4. Take time away from the project if you need it. There is nothing wrong with taking a break for a few days, or even several weeks. Sometimes, stepping away from a work in progress is the best things you can do. You may return to it with new insights and ideas.

5. Run your drafts past more than one person. You should definitely have your mentor look at your drafts, but you should have other people read them, too. It helps to get several different perspectives on the work, and to listen to the suggestions of various people. This will give you a better sense of how you can appeal to a wide audience.

6. Decide how you want to publish and market your book. These days, there are many options for getting your book into the public eye. You can go the traditional route, by shopping it around to various publishers. You can also self-publish your book in print. Another increasingly popular option is self-publishing e-books, which can be sold online electronically. In a few cases, authors have made millions doing this.

Take the excitement you feel at the beginning of your project, and use it to motivate you throughout the course of getting it finished. There may be moments when you no longer feel as thrilled about it as you once did. In those times, look back over this list. Speak to your mentor, or take some time away, but make sure you come back to the project eventually!




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