Learn how to write your
own book, easily!
by Anil Dabhabe
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Many people dream of writing
a book or becoming a writer. Of course, it is a sweet dream
but how many of them turn their fantasy into reality? A very
few of them make it to the final.
Now let’s learn how to write
a book. Yes, you will be able to learn this in a few days,
if you follow the following tips and tricks. But
writing a book isn't something that can be done in a week or
a month. It takes weeks and then months before your own book
is finally ready for publishing.
Setting of your book
All you need is to choose
the setting of the story. You need to do some basic
preparation before you actually start writing. You must
choose a place for the story and also the time setting. Is
the story running in past, present or future? If the story
is set to be at a place that is well known then you must
know the exact location and the physical description of the
place. Such as, how the buildings are planned? or the
availability of the different facilities. Choose a topic
that interests you a lot and you can write a lot very easily
or with some efforts.
Characters
Look at the people around
you and study them carefully for a few days and you will
find some interesting characters that you can build for your
book. You will also get the situations for the story. Write
down your ideas for the main characters and the others.
Plots and the Story
Every character in your
story needs a problem to resolve. So write some plots for
each main character that plays the major part in all or most
of the scenes. This will allow you to develop sub-plots so
that your story keeps moving. But beware to remain in touch
with the main story and do not get carried away with the
sub- plots. That may distract you from the main story.
Outline
Write down a clear cut
outline of the story wherein you have all the plots clubbed
together. List out every main idea you have for the
characters. You must have at least 40-50 ideas for the
events and add some more while actually writing your book.
Form the ideas into a sequence of occurrences. Write down
the beginning, middle and end of the story of your book.
Narrative & Dialog
Be very careful while
writing the dialogs. Do not try to write them in first
person as it has some limitations. You can’t write anything
else than the character knows or is not part of the scene or
plot. Try to use your words and language to describe your
story so the reader forgets she is reading. Try to choose
words and put them together to evoke an image or a mood that
resonates in the reader's mind and heart.
Structure, Theme, and Pacing
Point of view, pacing, and
other aspects of the work flow from the setting, characters
and premise, as well. Construct the sentences that are easy
to understand. Keep the story moving and also keep the
readers’ interest in the flow of the plots. You try not to
loose the pace of the story.
End
By this time you are well
aware of the complete story and the characters. Try to cover
up every particular point of the story.
Revise
Revise the whole book for
any mistake that might have been done. You may have left out
some important point to cover or may have repeated the
scene. This also calls for spelling and grammar checks.
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