Saturday, August 15, 2015

The Second Step To Writing A Book: Part 4 Novel

1. What Defines A Novel?


   A) Usually over 40,000 words.
   B) Has many sub-plots.
   C) Has many characters in the book.     

2. Why Would I Like To Write This?

   A) I personally enjoy writing Novels, they give you time to breath, time to bring the story into different views along the way. 
   B) You usually have a good amount of time to build your story with as many sub-plots to make it both mysterious and grabbing. 
   C) Novels are just a good way to express any story and it gives you time to "paint a picture with words". (I will talk about this phrase later on.)

3. Why Would I Not Like To Write This?

   A) To write a Novel you need to be prepared to put in a lot of time, effort, and energy into it, since it is an extended kind of book.
   B) You will have to be prepared to delete four chapters more or less if you have too. (I had to because the book I had finish writing had no meaning to the purpose, I made a bad choice by not starting fresh, there for I have to go back and edit the book thoroughly.)
   C) By writing a Novel you need a lot of outside views and editors. You need editing anyways along with outside views on any book but on a Novel you need more then a few. 

It all depends on what your comfortable writing and how you are comfortable writing it. 
Well, I'll write back soon!
~Bethany 

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