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How to write a
novel
If you
are totally new to the world of novel writing,
or indeed have some knowledge but do not yet
consider yourself an expert then there is an
incredible and daunting range of information
available. This can range from the creative side
of things (how to develop your characters, how
to craft an exciting or interesting ending) to
the more technical side (correct formatting of a
novel, the number of plot points you should aim
for.)
You may have considered these points before
starting out on your goal to writing a novel.
You may not have even got that far, and this
webpage may be the first that you have read on
the subject. The good news is that our novel
writing software can help, whichever level you
are at.
Tuition System – there are thousands of articles
on the internet about novel writing, creative
writing and the like – but who writes them? Is
the advice they are giving helpful? Do you have
time to search through these articles, weighing
up a number of conflicting opinions and advice?
Our novel writing software takes the best advice
available, and then uses it to get you writing
immediately. The tuition we deliver to you
through context sensitive help pages is the same
as that used in the leading UK creative writing
course - at the University of East Anglia. This
means that you don’t have to research structures
– we give you the templates on which to stretch
the canvas of your ideas. You don’t have to
think about how best to develop profiles for
characters – we give you the tools.
Most people starting to write a novel wonder how
to take their fantastic character and plot ideas
and put them into a workable story. Our novel
writing software helps you develop your book by
prompting you throughout the process. Every
element can be stored, edited, adapted turned
around and them eased into your storyline.
NewNovelist is an extremely useful piece of
software for anyone wanting to write a novel –
it is easy to use, and it incorporates part of
the syllabus from the Creative Writing Course at
the University of East Anglia."
Dr Louisa Joyner,
former Creative Writing tutor, University of
East Anglia
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Creative writing and learning how to write a novel can be
exceptionally hard. First, you have to learn the basics, then
you have to practice….and practice…and practice. And you also
have to research what makes a successful novel. The vast
majority of novels adopt a basic formula, and we incorporate
these within NewNovelist.
Whilst throughout these additional information pages we have
provided tips and “how-to” advice, the real gold dust is in our
software program (available on CD or to download). It is based
on tuition from the leading university Creative Writing course
in England (University of East Anglia), and uses templates to
provide you with the structure you might otherwise spend years
researching. These templates can teach you the basics to writing
all different types of novel: crime, mystery, detective,
fantasy, childrens, thrillers, military and many many more. In
short, it provides you with a virtual tutor.
In addition to the template structure, there is context
sensitive help available – advising you on timing, tone and beat
– and scores of examples drawn from modern and classical
literature. For beginners this will be a revelation. For more
experienced writers it provides a welcome refresher.
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Whatever your standard of writing, and whatever your motivation,
if you want an all-in-one writing course, advice, tutor, editor
and note taker you should buy NewNovelist today.
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