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Beautiful - Basics of Novel Writing
Beautiful - Basics of Novel Writing
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There are countless, if not countless, subjects for writing novels all over the world.
A novel is a collection of texts that the novelist chooses from among so many possible subjects and presents to the reader in writing, choosing the best and most suitable.
The novelist presents the reader with interesting novel topics in the form of novels. The topics (or stories) for writing novels are countless. However, as many as they are, there are also many different styles of writing novels. Therefore, for new writers who want to write novels, I would like to present the many novel styles in as much detail as possible here so that they can be used in practical writing.
Novel topic
The world is full of topics for writing novels. Even those topics are always included in the writing of novels in their own way. You can write novels about the sun, the wind, the big banyan tree, the buffalo tree, even about dogs and cats.
That is why it is said that the subjects for writing novels are endlessly present in the surrounding world.
However, people want to know about people the most. That is why most people write about people in their novels. If you say you have written a novel, it is not complete without including people. If you write about people who are most curious about it, it will become the kind of novel that most people want to read. Therefore, for someone who wants to write a novel, they must write about people. Only then will they reach the most people who want to read it.
Novel and I-You-He
It has been said that man is most curious about other people. The things that man is most curious about are:
1. About me.
2. About you.
3. It is about him.
If we have to speak in Burmese grammar...
1. The first person to speak, such as I, me, etc.
2. Yoga from the pronouns: you, you, etc. with the second person spoken of.
3. Nama Yoga: The third person mentioned, such as he, she, they, etc.
There are three types.
Every novelist can only write about the three types of people mentioned above: 1. About themselves. 2. About their beloved friends.
Or write about a brother. 3. Write not about yourself, nor about your close relatives and friends, but about a child who has nothing to do with you, a rickshaw driver, a retired businessman, a college student, a fishmonger, a prostitute, a madman, a king of the sea, a dog, a horse, a tree, and so on.
In other words...
1. Write about events you have personally experienced.
2. Write about the experiences of those close to you, your relatives, friends, and neighbors.
3. He also writes about "strangers" who live outside the realm of the world, with whom he has no connection or close connection.
These are the three reasons for writing a novel.
Such a novel is written based on one of three reasons for writing it.
When they write such stories, what do they write about?
Here the writer presents a personal experience. And that experience is nothing else.
People who want to write a novel often ask the writer a simple question.
It has been over 20 years since I was asked that question.
This is the question: "How to write a poem?"
The first and foremost answer to that question is this “Basics of Novel Writing.” This small book is a small book that has been carefully compiled to systematically answer the question of “How to write a novel.”
Therefore, I hope that those new writers who really want to write novels will start from here and not just study and absorb the advice of the author, who has spent more than 40 years of personal research and has written more than a thousand short stories himself, but will deeply consider and reflect on the (basic) information proposed and presented in this book, and will be able to learn how to do so.
Literature and the Nine Elements
It has been suggested that in writing a novel, one should write about (1) me, (2) you, and (3) them.
It is about (1) me, (2) you, and (3) them.
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