Tuesday, 3 September 2019

What is a good topic for a book?

answers1: You're not 'writing' a book if you need us to make it up for
you. Writers don't need others to make up a topic for them. Real
authors don't get their ideas from other people; they write because of
an original, fantastic idea that popped into their head, and develop
it into a plot and then book. Look for inspiration bin your head. What
would be the best book you would like to read? Your goal in this would
be to make a book the you would love if it wasn't yours. Don't steal
ideas from other authrs and people! Bunches of people are doing that
with Twilight, though honestley it was never an original idea by
itself, very cliche and over-used. <br>
Do you want it fantasy, fiction, or sci-fi? Then, think about what
time period. I like to make my characters after that, then create the
plot that fitys to their personality, like, if they were hot-headed,
maybe they broke some precious artifact in a meuseum display, and now
the evil ghosts who lived in there are after him/her. Make sure to
make sub-plots, too, and to have flaws in your character as to not
make it a Mary Sue. (ex. bella from twilight) <br>
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Make sure to capitilize 'I' when you're refering to yourself,
apostraphes (') in don't, aren't, and wouldn't, and always use correct
grammar and spelling!~*
answers2: Good book is about romance that I like this book or I like
horror books too.
answers3: Why do not you write approximately how at some point there
might be such a lot of men and women that the federal government will
make part the men and women keep within for the duration of the day
and part the men and women keep within for the duration of the night
time. Why do not you write approximately a bit of boy who will get
misplaced in a snow hurricane and falls asleep within the snow and
whilst he wakes up he's within the north pole with Santa and santa
tells him he can in no way depart or the magic used to save lots of
him will put on off and he has to stick there and be an elf.
answers4: Try to write about what you know. If you have a unique
experience, build or embellish upon that. This is an excellent
formulae that has worked for countless writers, but not all of us are
fortunate enough to have a unique angle of reference. <br>
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In this case, you might consider researching something you are
interested in in an attempt to weave in into a believable story. This
is harder, but can work if you're willing to put in the research
effort. <br>
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The final and by far the hardest way is to write about a something
completely new. This is truly very difficult, given the huge catalogue
of literature available.
answers5: Like.. Something to make people learn from it. <br>
Like about this girl who deals with cancer, or this girl watching her
parents divorce and how she's having a hard time she can't reveal to
anyone. You know, anything that make the readers go "wow, this author
really have talents."
answers6: A coming-of-age book for boys because coming-of-age books
always have lessons to be taught and ussaly when the book is ABOUT
boys (thats what i ment when i said for boys) it is alot more popular
because alot of girls can get into them also and they are just alot
more fun to write, like The Outsiders hardley had any girls but yet it
was a true classic and i loved it
answers7: Write a book about urself or romantic or comedy
answers8: You should totally write a book that's fantasy
answers9: If the book ur writing is about romance,you can try: Falling in June.
answers10: Here's an idea I use, because I love to write. (I'm 12 yrs
old, and I've written 5 novels) Get a bunch of stories you love, and
mix them up. Make it your own. And always save your work. Write the
book once, then go over it and save it as is. ( This has nothing to do
with what I just said, but use this for editing. If your book is about
elves, make "elves" the original, "elves2" the 1st time you check it
over, "elves3" for the second, etc) <br>
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Oh and always make sure there is a big twist at the end... something
nobody will expect. Or maybe multiple twists... the more complicated,
the more exciting.

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