6 rules to follow while writing fictional novels

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6 rules to follow while writing fictional novels



In your fictional write-ups, you need to follow a set of rules to cover it. Being a writer, you would like to cover any anonymous blog post or confidential writing. No matter what you choose, the rules are the mandatory part to learn before covering a fictional novel. With rules, one can understand the mantras which are going to spell magic on your fictional novel. So, would you like to see the magic with the rules of fiction writing? That sounds pretty amazing!

What’s the story behind successful fictional writers? It’s not any magical powers that make them successful. It’s all about understanding what a fictional novel is and what rules can make or break a fictional story! It’s not good when you break the rules and come up with a fictional novel. You could see a certain set of rules following in the writings when you look upon the best anonymous blog sites. So, considering the rules in writing can be a good idea.

Even if you’re showcasing your fictional writing on anonymous blog sites, you need to consider the rules. Do you want to explore some rules of writing fictional novels? Learn them below:

Don't add the part skipped by readers.



It is one of the important rules which you must consider when beginning with your fiction novel. In this concern, you can understand this rule by thinking yourself. Which part do you often skip while going through a fictional novel? Is it the lengthy paragraphs or a long description of any character? If you question yourself about the part you would like to skip, then only you get the answer. If you’re covering such parts in your novel, then it is going down in terms of quality.

Talk to the point for characters.
Often, writers make a common mistake of describing the characters in detail. This is going to be a negative point in losing the reader's interest. If you want to capture readers to have interest in your fictional novel, you need to focus on talking to the point when describing characters. No one likes to know about a particular character in detail. When portraying a fictional story, you can't focus on just characters. If things aren't in action, your novel might lose readers. If you start describing the qualities of a character, it must end where needed. Don't make a paragraph about a certain character. It shows the readers that the writer loves a particular character and his hatred towards others. Or it just shows how silly you're in writing novels!

Limit your exclamation marks



It’s not a casual talk or discussion with your friends or colleagues. When writing a fictional story, you need to consider about the wise usage of exclamation marks. It is one of the best pieces of advice to become a professional fictional writer. In the 100,000 prose word count, it sounds well to use only 2-3 exclamation points. If you go beyond the desirable limit in using exclamation points, then it can be a reason why readers or other writers are not liking your fiction novel!

Don't describe anything in detail.
It is not your examination or any essay-writing competition. You need to focus on your novel, which should not look like an essay. When you look at the successful writers, one thing which you notice is the masterpiece released by them. Though, there's no magic behind such a thing. It's just about the understanding of fictional writing rules, which creates a masterpiece novel. So, being descriptive too much is not going to be a good idea. You just need to talk about places or things in a casual way. You need to avoid using detailed descriptions if you want your writers to like your fictional novels.

Prologues are not a good idea.



In the fictional writings, it is not a good idea to use prologues. It might sound unpleasant for the readers, especially when there's an intro attached to the prologue. At this point, you lose all your readers. Typically, you can see prologues in the non-fictional writings. In the novel, prologues are considered as "backstory."

Write for the readers and not you.
It is one of the basic rules which every writer must be aware of. If you're writing a fictional novel, don't avoid the readers. It is your writing with which you want to attract the readers. Readers are both your audience and judge. So, you won't like to fail in front of the audience or judge as well! Especially in your first fictional novel, you need to keep an eye on this rule.

If your confidence is lacking when writing fictional novels, you can avoid considering each rule. Just try to go through the rules and understand the importance of each one of them. It is not something mandatory for all writers. If you feel like breaking any one rule can get you in the glam light, go for it. The readers would love your spirit of going beyond the rules though not every rule is meant to be broken.










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