Monday, May 28, 2012

End With Question

To persuay your readers to continue reading through the whole book, try to end the bottom of a page with a question. This makes them want to keep reading to see what's next. Here's an example."Was she really dead?" Wouldn't you want to keep reading after that sentence? Until next time fellow writers.
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Friday, April 13, 2012

1st, 2nd, or 3rd Person

When writing in any story, you should decide which type of person you like. Personally, I like to write any of my stories in 1st person. You'll find that whatever you choose, it will probably be the  same as what you like to read. First person allows you to know what the main character is feeling and his or her side of the story, as opposed to second or third person. To be honest with you, I don't really know much about second or third person, because I have never written in these styles. But I will to be able to give you more advice in my next blog, "Where's the Conflict?  Beginning, Middle, or End?" So be "write" back later to view it. (I know, that joke is getting cheesy now.) Thanks for viewing my blog! Please comment and I will get back to you soon! Or if you have questions, email me at jenaya00@hotmail.com!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Series or Book

Series or Book will show you how to end a book properly. If you would like to write a series then make the end interesting and maybe the last sentence should be a question and you answer it in a next book. If you are writing a book then make the ending bad and good, like maybe the character died in his sleep,but went to heaven. This will make your books have an excellent twist! If you have any questions or ideas for one of posts,please leave a comment. Be sure to check out my next post "1st,2nd,or 3rd Person! Bye:)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Comments

This is not a for my blog, it is just a notice. To post a comment, find which post you liked, and underneath it, it will tell you how many comments I have gotten for that post. Click on it, then you can post a comment. I will probably write my next post today or tomorrow, so be on the lookout!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Chapters,Chapters

To write a good book always remember to put really short chapters it's ok to have a lot of chapters as long as they are short. Don't ask me how, but when you write short chapters no matter how long the book is, your readers won't feel like they are reading a dictionary. Notice how I keep my posts short and to the point. Do this with your chapters and you'll have a great book! Thankyou for reading this post,and be sure to check out my next one, Series or Book. Please vote on the poll, or leave a comment, and I will get back to you "write" away!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

No Dry Spots

Okay, so if you've read my first blog, " Start it Write" then now it's time to learn about no dry spots. It's a fact, most people can't sit through a really boring spot in the story. From experience, I have found out that dry spots happen when you stay on one topic for a long time. Trust me, if you watch soap operas you know what I mean by dry spots, and how you want to get it over with. So remember to Write it Right, there must no dry spots! Thanks for reading my blog and be sure to check out my next  post, Chapters, Chapters.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Start it Write

The first thing to writing a good story is not to think about what you want write, think about what the reader wants to read. They want a book they can't put down,one that people will want to read over and over again. To do that,you have to make the first page exciting, instead of introducing the characters right away, slowly put them in the story with the action, so they'll remember who the characters are. Also, to keep things interesting put something in the story that no one will expect, a mystery that no one will solve! That's how you start the beginning of your story. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know:)