I thought it would be a good time to talk about getting started in writing. Mainly because the novel series I have been writing on and off, for what feels like forever, has changed and so I am starting anew.
I thought it would be a good time to talk about getting started in writing. Mainly because the novel series I have been writing on and off, for what feels like forever, has changed and so I am starting anew.
Whether you are writing a novel or a short story you need to know exactly what your main plot line is. This is the spine of your story and from which all other pieces hang. So it pays to take the time to work it out. Let me talk you through how you can build this plot line.
The terms "talent" and "skill" is often be banded about. I see many young writers, new writers who speak in awe of someone's talent. This is often followed with "I'll never be that good" or "I wish I was that talented." It's easy to get disheartened in the creative arts. When I was young, my writing would suffer every time I read a great book. As the wow factor of the book faded, it would be replaced by a bitterness in myself and my work. This led to my own novel festering away alone as I refused to "waste my time" on it. Thankfully, I grew out of that bad habit and while I do still read books that wow me, they are now just a measuring stick by which I can gauge my own development and know what I am aiming for.