How to Write a Smashing Bestseller That Will Captivate Attentions and Fill Your Bank Account!
Have you got an idea for a story? Something that you know will have everybody clamoring to read this book? Have you read books, and then told yourself after you've finished that you could have written that book? It's not secret that Dan Brown, best selling author of the smash hits "Angels and Demons," and "The Da Vinci Code," had that same idea after reading a novel.
He thought he could do better, and he did.
If you think you can do better, then so can you.
There really is nothing mysterious about writing a best selling novel.
You already have the talent, right? You have that idea for a book, and all you need to do is put it into the correct structure and you've got yourself a winner.
The first step is to start with characters.
You'll need at least one good guy, or gal, and one bad guy.
I'm sure you know these are called the protagonist and the antagonist.
As you have already realized, you will need to give them some personal problems to overcome, so when people read this book, they will stay interested in your story.
Keep in mind that the antagonist doesn't have to be a person, (nor does the protagonist for that matter.
) Then you will need to come up with a story structure, complete with a huge problem the hero must overcome, and several small problems that build up to the big problem.
Once you've got that set up, all you need to do is write it.
The one thing that most people don't realize is that once you have a set of characters and a fairly mapped out plot, the actual writing of the story is easy.
It's almost like watching a movie appearing before you in the form of words on your computer screen, just like the ones you are reading now.
Stay tuned for more information, or you can choose to read more.
He thought he could do better, and he did.
If you think you can do better, then so can you.
There really is nothing mysterious about writing a best selling novel.
You already have the talent, right? You have that idea for a book, and all you need to do is put it into the correct structure and you've got yourself a winner.
The first step is to start with characters.
You'll need at least one good guy, or gal, and one bad guy.
I'm sure you know these are called the protagonist and the antagonist.
As you have already realized, you will need to give them some personal problems to overcome, so when people read this book, they will stay interested in your story.
Keep in mind that the antagonist doesn't have to be a person, (nor does the protagonist for that matter.
) Then you will need to come up with a story structure, complete with a huge problem the hero must overcome, and several small problems that build up to the big problem.
Once you've got that set up, all you need to do is write it.
The one thing that most people don't realize is that once you have a set of characters and a fairly mapped out plot, the actual writing of the story is easy.
It's almost like watching a movie appearing before you in the form of words on your computer screen, just like the ones you are reading now.
Stay tuned for more information, or you can choose to read more.