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I’m writing a fantasy novel, i need tips on how to, can someone help me out?


I wrote books before, yet none of them were too good or published (i never tried to go to a publisher but I could guess the outcome). Can someone give me tips and good words or small ideas to use. Or you could provide a link to a VIDEO that could explain, but only video. Thank you to everyone who answers and especially thank you to who ever receives best answer!
- kickboychamp54

do you ever think that one day many years from now the majority of the population will be in the military?


or once have been. i’m ***?king this because i was watching a science fiction movie a while ago where it’s many, many years into the ***?ture and they can contact aliens and all that ****?d stuff. well also in the movie 95% of the population was military trained. you kmow trained to do this. trained to do that. trained to kill. and alll that stuff, and in one part of the movie there were some 7 year olds beiing trained to kill and fight. they had to attack each other……sparring? i guess that’s what you would call it. welll back to my question, so do you think it is possible?
you have a ****?d point “thomas V” i didn’t think about them. ****? i meant 95% of the world. not just one country. ??
- ****?hael

As its easy to guess what Writer’s block is just from its name. What exactly is it?


I hear lots of writers around saying they are suffering from writer’s block and they “can’t get going.”

… Any definitions…. or even experiences you can tell me about?
- Jennianne B

It’s Time to Write your Book


You are different from most people who “would like to write a book someday.” You decided to read this article, which refers to “your book” in the title. This means you have an actual book in mind that you want to write. This puts you into a very small, and very elite, percentage of would-be authors.

For whatever reason, you haven’t done it. Let me guess: you don’t have time. There are many other possible reasons, including getting discouraged by other people, feeling your book isn’t good enough, or even getting started and then stopping because it wasn’t turning out as well as you wanted it to. The easiest reason to fall back on, though, is you don’t have time.

Guess what? You do have time. You can find 15 minutes a week to write your book. At that rate, it will take a while, but you do have the time. What you might not have is the organization you will need. Without organization, your 15 minutes will be spent going over what you have already done, instead of adding to it.

Here is your organization:

In your first 15 minutes, write down what your book is about, well enough so that someone else can get a solid understanding of what to expect when they pick up your book. This short description should be as close to cast in concrete as you can make it, because you will use it from here on out to keep yourself on track.

The following week, in your next 15 minutes, write down the chapter titles, and maybe a sentence or two about each one. This may take two or three 15-minute sessions, but do as much of it as you can in the first one. This outline doesn’t have to be quite so solid, but it will be invaluable as you continue your sessions. Maybe down the road you will add, delete, or combine chapters, but that is for later. For now, just list the chapters as best you can.

Next session: Outline the main points you want to make in chapter one, or the characters you want to introduce if it is fiction. No detail, but enough information to guide you in the actual writing so you don’t have to re-think it in future sessions.

Each session for a while: write about each point in order, or each character. This is the actual writing part. This is where you might start slogging, fall down, and lose hope, if you fall into The Re-writing Trap. Oh, it is a sneaky trap. You write something, don’t like it, think it could be better, and re-write it. Blam, there go three of your fifteen minutes, and there goes your book.

Do Not Re-write While Writing! Even if you know you messed up a sentence or spelled a word wrong or could come up with something better, Do Not Stop! Get your thoughts down on paper about that one point or whatever small goal you have set yourself for that session. You can and will be re-writing the whole thing later anyway. Plus, by the time you finish, your re-writing will be very different from what it would be at the beginning. When you re-write after the book is done, you will be re-writing a cohesive whole, to make it all work together, rather than re-writing bits and pieces that you will later have to re-write again anyway.

The fact is that the first draft of your book will not be great, but it will be complete. Well done! Take a week off if you want. Then start reading, with a pad of sticky notes at your side. Print out your book and read it straight through, 15 minutes a week, and stick notes on it wherever you see something that needs changing.

When that is done, go through and handle one sticky note per week.

Repeat as necessary.

You will finish your book. Whether it is good, bad, or indifferent, it will be done. Chances are very good that it will still need an editor’s experienced touch, or even another more experienced writer’s flair with words, before it is publishable, but it will be done.

The only way to find out for sure is to decide when you will next have 15 minutes you can call your own, and get started. It’s about time, after all.


- Ajay R (articlesubmit.net)

How can I start a short story?


I need to write a short story about a time where i was angry, I guess she just wants a story with conflict. How can I start it?
- Sarah

I need short story writing help?


I am writing a short story and it needs to have a theme needs some meaning to it.
Like a message.
I guess like a fable but not that simple.

Any suggestions???

Thanks
- Bem

I’m writing a story n I’m having a writers block help.the story is drama


not like the OMG you slept wt my bf drama but stuff from like with twists. I guess from like gossip grls or 1 tree hill ( which by the way my hubby chad michael murry is in it cant wait for that new season : ) LOL any ways please help
- skywritter2006