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Writing a Novel Series
Writing your first novel and sending it to a publisher can be a daunting task. I always say that finishing your first book and sending it off to a publisher is like sending your child into the world on their own for the first time. You are scared to let go, but want to see him or her succeed. Writing a series of novels with the same characters is a concept many writers take on. There are important steps to remember when you are taking on such a task.
First, you need to pay attention to the novel series you enjoy. Most people, who read for pleasure, do not pay much attention to why he or she enjoys the series books. You will have to go back through these novels and do a break down. The elements you will need to look for in the series of books are character, setting, plot structure, conflict, and suspense. These different elements will help you to understand what needs to done in order for you to write a series of books. Once you have broken down the books, you can apply your own unique style to writing your series.
Secondly, the elements that have a stronger importance are characters and settings. When you are creating a series, you must have your characters and setting completely developed before coming up with the plot and the rest of the elements required for writing a book. Part of your plot is character driven. When you take the time to develop your characters first, it will help you in structuring the series. The impact that setting and characters have on each other will add a sense of realism and depth to your series. When you are writing a series, there may be more ideas and details that come to you. This is a normal process. As you write, you can update your setting and characters.
Thirdly, you must remember that each book has a purpose. When you are writing a series of books, the plot or main story should reach across the entire series of books. You have to think about the end of the series first, and then work you way backwards. Each book can encompass the different events leading up to the end of the series. Each book must have its own mini plot. The first book will set up the main characters and the setting surrounding them. The middle books in the series will allow you to further develop the characters in the book and build tension and conflicts. You can use cliffhangers to entice a person to pick up the next book in the series. The final book of the series will resolve the main conflict and tie up all the loose ends left over from the previous books in the series.
Fourthly, when you are developing your series, you must remember to use multiple conflicts. This will build a strong pacing and suspense throughout your series. Your core set of characters should have a main conflict and a secondary conflict that need to be resolved. You can then switch off between the two as the series develops. When one of the conflicts reaches a critical moment, then you should switch over to the other
conflict. This will cause the reader to want to continue to read your series.
Lastly, you must develop a habit of working on your series of novels daily. If you are able to complete one novel per year, then you are in good standing. Doing this will practice will not be able to begin overnight. You will need to figure a few things out first. Making adjustments in your current schedule and figuring out what time of day is best for you to write are the main things that need to be developed. While you are going about the rest of your day, you should be observing your surroundings and brainstorming ideas to further your story along. If you are thinking that writing a novel or a series of novels is a massive project, you can break it down into smaller projects. First, focus on the preparation of the one chapter or scene at a time. Then once you are comfortable with that, you can move on to the next one. Given some time, the process of writing a novel will turn into a habit and you will do it without thinking about the steps involved.
First, you need to pay attention to the novel series you enjoy. Most people, who read for pleasure, do not pay much attention to why he or she enjoys the series books. You will have to go back through these novels and do a break down. The elements you will need to look for in the series of books are character, setting, plot structure, conflict, and suspense. These different elements will help you to understand what needs to done in order for you to write a series of books. Once you have broken down the books, you can apply your own unique style to writing your series.
Secondly, the elements that have a stronger importance are characters and settings. When you are creating a series, you must have your characters and setting completely developed before coming up with the plot and the rest of the elements required for writing a book. Part of your plot is character driven. When you take the time to develop your characters first, it will help you in structuring the series. The impact that setting and characters have on each other will add a sense of realism and depth to your series. When you are writing a series, there may be more ideas and details that come to you. This is a normal process. As you write, you can update your setting and characters.
Thirdly, you must remember that each book has a purpose. When you are writing a series of books, the plot or main story should reach across the entire series of books. You have to think about the end of the series first, and then work you way backwards. Each book can encompass the different events leading up to the end of the series. Each book must have its own mini plot. The first book will set up the main characters and the setting surrounding them. The middle books in the series will allow you to further develop the characters in the book and build tension and conflicts. You can use cliffhangers to entice a person to pick up the next book in the series. The final book of the series will resolve the main conflict and tie up all the loose ends left over from the previous books in the series.
Fourthly, when you are developing your series, you must remember to use multiple conflicts. This will build a strong pacing and suspense throughout your series. Your core set of characters should have a main conflict and a secondary conflict that need to be resolved. You can then switch off between the two as the series develops. When one of the conflicts reaches a critical moment, then you should switch over to the other
conflict. This will cause the reader to want to continue to read your series.
Lastly, you must develop a habit of working on your series of novels daily. If you are able to complete one novel per year, then you are in good standing. Doing this will practice will not be able to begin overnight. You will need to figure a few things out first. Making adjustments in your current schedule and figuring out what time of day is best for you to write are the main things that need to be developed. While you are going about the rest of your day, you should be observing your surroundings and brainstorming ideas to further your story along. If you are thinking that writing a novel or a series of novels is a massive project, you can break it down into smaller projects. First, focus on the preparation of the one chapter or scene at a time. Then once you are comfortable with that, you can move on to the next one. Given some time, the process of writing a novel will turn into a habit and you will do it without thinking about the steps involved.
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