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Story Writing Tips and What Readers Want

Here Are a Few Tips that Can Help a Writer Stay Focused and Reminders of What Readers Are Looking For

By J. Knudson, published Apr 18, 2007
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Many aspiring writers have a great story to tell, but get stumped when it comes to the actual writing part. Many factors contribute to a great story or book. Some people don't know where to begin their writing and others might be stuck in the middle of their story. Here are a few tips that can help a writer stay focused and reminders of what readers are looking for.

Getting started:

Keep notebooks around you during the day, carry one if need be and write down your ideas as they happen. Nearly every published author will tell you to take notes constantly. Keep paper and pen near your bed at night. We've all had epiphanies at night, only to find we have forgotten them in the morning. No matter how silly the idea, write it down! When it comes time to start your story, notes will be invaluable.

The most prevalent reason we don't get to read the next great novel is that the writer fails to put pen to paper! Seriously, many people flesh out characters, plan entire scenarios and plots in their head and then fail to write any of it down. Take the time to write a little every day. Busy writers either get up earlier or go to bed later while writing a story or book. Make a date with your story and set goals, whether a time goal or amount of pages written.

Characterization:

If you don't care about the characters you write about, neither will your readers. Many writers flesh out the characters well in advance of actually writing any plot lines. Flesh out your characters into someone 'real'. Give them likes and dislikes. Do they have a nervous habit? An allergy to a food or animal? Do they have a natural talent? The little idiosyncrasies are what makes your character likable, or for the villain,detestable. We like to read about characters we can relate to and feel real emotions about.

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Story Writing Tips and What Readers Want

Take the time to write a little every day.

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Takeaways
  • Remember, if a story is interesting to you as a reader, that's the type of story you want to write.
  • We like to read about characters we can relate to and feel real emotions about.
  • No matter how silly the idea, write it down!
Did You Know?
If you don't care about the characters you write about, neither will your readers.
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Ohh! Uncle Tony back again. This here is a thing of beauty, forgetaboutit. Me, I don't know nothing about writing, so I just write down what I'm thinkin' after I wake up from the last meal that I had. The results bein' sometimes unfortunate. But you, you know what you're doin', and I admire your eloquation.

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 1:09:19 PM

 
Thanks for the pointers. This is great advice! Sophie

Posted on 07/27/2008 at 11:07:32 PM

 
great ideas! my problem is forgetting to pick up my notebook to take it to the next place with me!

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

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