While there are a lot of famous novelists and writers, there are some that become more famous than others. A good example is that of J. K. Rowling, and the Harry Potter series. After selling 350 million copies, Ms. Rowling established an entire culture based off Harry Potter which has included movies, merchandise, even an installation of a ride at a famous amusement park. It is also reported this work has inspired more than one new American novelist over the years.
These new novelists range in story telling and subject style. Some write in first person, others in third, all have a story to tell. Whether witches and wizards, or vampires and werewolves, those with a creative mind can often publish interesting, informative and sometimes scary novels and novellas. One of the most interesting areas with relation to new novelists are those of children and teenagers.
With new and emerging talent like that found in one edition of Ganta several years ago, there is no doubt this will be the case. The problem lies within all books becoming e-books which could then result in the closures of bookstores and libraries. As not all individuals are computer savvy, nor would all want to be, this can pose a problem for a number of individuals who love to read a good old fashion novel the old fashioned way.
As fiction is often based, to some extent, on truth, these young authors all seem to incorporate this element into writing styles. Generally, all seem to incorporate the issues which both bother and inspire creative minds. Others, tend to write about more positive experiences within the realm of what some consider fictional truth, or truthful fiction.
Writers also need to have a wide vocabulary. An active imagination is key in writing, whether based in fact or fiction. As always, it is important that names be changed to protect the innocent when it comes to any actual activities associated with reality unless the writer is working on a biography, or auto-biography. Lastly, it's imperative the story be written in a way in which readers can follow and understand the plot, themes and synopsis of the storyline.
If people one uses for characters in a story are not disguised properly, individuals can often take notice with some of the writings. It is often hard for individuals reading real stories about oneself, even in a fictional novel not to get upset. To avoid this, it is always good to incorporate both positive and negative behaviors in all characters.
New writers might want to consider looking into the ones which pay in publication. For, the more publications released, often the more readers which can often equate to more success in the long run. It is most every fiction writer's goal to be listed on the New York Time's Best Seller list, this is a good goal, but also one not many writers realize.
In this day and age, with the internet and advanced printing technologies, there are several ways to publish a novel or novella. One is through the traditional form of submitting a query letter with a subject and outline to a publisher for acceptance. Another, is to use an online publication system in which the writer only pays for the e-books, or hard copies sold over the internet. The last, is to self-publish and distribute the book oneself at local bookstores, gift shops and libraries.
These new novelists range in story telling and subject style. Some write in first person, others in third, all have a story to tell. Whether witches and wizards, or vampires and werewolves, those with a creative mind can often publish interesting, informative and sometimes scary novels and novellas. One of the most interesting areas with relation to new novelists are those of children and teenagers.
With new and emerging talent like that found in one edition of Ganta several years ago, there is no doubt this will be the case. The problem lies within all books becoming e-books which could then result in the closures of bookstores and libraries. As not all individuals are computer savvy, nor would all want to be, this can pose a problem for a number of individuals who love to read a good old fashion novel the old fashioned way.
As fiction is often based, to some extent, on truth, these young authors all seem to incorporate this element into writing styles. Generally, all seem to incorporate the issues which both bother and inspire creative minds. Others, tend to write about more positive experiences within the realm of what some consider fictional truth, or truthful fiction.
Writers also need to have a wide vocabulary. An active imagination is key in writing, whether based in fact or fiction. As always, it is important that names be changed to protect the innocent when it comes to any actual activities associated with reality unless the writer is working on a biography, or auto-biography. Lastly, it's imperative the story be written in a way in which readers can follow and understand the plot, themes and synopsis of the storyline.
If people one uses for characters in a story are not disguised properly, individuals can often take notice with some of the writings. It is often hard for individuals reading real stories about oneself, even in a fictional novel not to get upset. To avoid this, it is always good to incorporate both positive and negative behaviors in all characters.
New writers might want to consider looking into the ones which pay in publication. For, the more publications released, often the more readers which can often equate to more success in the long run. It is most every fiction writer's goal to be listed on the New York Time's Best Seller list, this is a good goal, but also one not many writers realize.
In this day and age, with the internet and advanced printing technologies, there are several ways to publish a novel or novella. One is through the traditional form of submitting a query letter with a subject and outline to a publisher for acceptance. Another, is to use an online publication system in which the writer only pays for the e-books, or hard copies sold over the internet. The last, is to self-publish and distribute the book oneself at local bookstores, gift shops and libraries.
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