How to Write Your First Novel
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A guide through the whole process of writing a first novel and getting it published
This revised edition takes aspiring novelists through the steps of writing a novel, from finding that initial idea, to keeping the plot going and crafting the perfect ending. With helpful exercises in each chapter, writers will learn how to develop a brilliant idea for a first novel, create characters that will make the novel come alive, and plot a novel so that your readers simply must turn the page. Other topics include unraveling the mysteries of viewpoint, creating realistic dialogue and settings so that readers feel they are there, find one's own voice, and most importantly, tips and advice on how to get published. This new edition also includes a 10 step guide to revision so that writers can polish their novels to be the best they can be.
This revised edition takes aspiring novelists through the steps of writing a novel, from finding that initial idea, to keeping the plot going and crafting the perfect ending. With helpful exercises in each chapter, writers will learn how to develop a brilliant idea for a first novel, create characters that will make the novel come alive, and plot a novel so that your readers simply must turn the page. Other topics include unraveling the mysteries of viewpoint, creating realistic dialogue and settings so that readers feel they are there, find one's own voice, and most importantly, tips and advice on how to get published. This new edition also includes a 10 step guide to revision so that writers can polish their novels to be the best they can be.
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Sophie King is the author of such novels as The School Run, The Supper Club, and The Wedding Party.
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"The advice all comes from Sophie's own experience, and is therefore totally practical." —Writing magazine