Post by account_disabled on Dec 8, 2023 23:33:30 GMT -5
With this article I want to answer the question of a reader who has had an idea for a novel but doesn't know if it will work or not. How do we determine whether the idea we have for our story is valid or not? What parameters to use? This seems like a pertinent question to me. A question I asked myself several times when I looked at my many files of novel ideas, many of which I later discarded. A writer must be the first critic of his story, he must not become attached to an idea, but have the courage to abandon it if it is not valid.
I made this mistake with my fantasy novel, modified I don't know how many times in the plot and characters, but in the end always identical to famous novels. Originality Let's start from the first question a writer must ask himself before writing a story: is it original? Or does it resemble the usual stories of vampires, zombies and so on? With the excuse of "riding the wave of success", even if it is someone else's, the publishing market has been invaded by copycat novels. A writer's responsibility is to offer his Phone Number Data readers something they have not yet read. A writer must behave like a blogger, after all: write unique content.
Also write about literary genres and proposed themes - even bloggers do it - but they must be solid stories, with unique plots, with characters never known before. An original story has a huge advantage: that of differentiating itself from others. That of arousing surprise and satisfaction in readers. It's certainly a story to work hard on, but, as I've said before, no one ever said that writing had to be easy. History Is there really a story behind it? This is the second question, although it should be asked at the same time as the first. What is a story? It is a set of events that are worth telling. And read, then.
I made this mistake with my fantasy novel, modified I don't know how many times in the plot and characters, but in the end always identical to famous novels. Originality Let's start from the first question a writer must ask himself before writing a story: is it original? Or does it resemble the usual stories of vampires, zombies and so on? With the excuse of "riding the wave of success", even if it is someone else's, the publishing market has been invaded by copycat novels. A writer's responsibility is to offer his Phone Number Data readers something they have not yet read. A writer must behave like a blogger, after all: write unique content.
Also write about literary genres and proposed themes - even bloggers do it - but they must be solid stories, with unique plots, with characters never known before. An original story has a huge advantage: that of differentiating itself from others. That of arousing surprise and satisfaction in readers. It's certainly a story to work hard on, but, as I've said before, no one ever said that writing had to be easy. History Is there really a story behind it? This is the second question, although it should be asked at the same time as the first. What is a story? It is a set of events that are worth telling. And read, then.