Six Tips on Writing a Fictional Blog

By Sabah Karimi, published Apr 27, 2007
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If you're a creative writer with aspirations of blogging, maybe its time to combine your efforts and launch your very own fictional blog. Fictional journals have become a niche topic in the novel markets, but today's contemporary times call for something a little different; a fictional blog can be a chronicle, journal, and or just a log of a character you've developed. Your audience can tune in to find out more about your character and explore their world from a fresh perspective!

Many writers choose to write a fictional blog as an outlet for character development; it's easy to understand why blogging can be so valuable. Imagine creating a fan base of your fictional character, and then turning the stories into full-fledged novels. A fictional blog can set the stage for a brand new opportunity in fiction writing and character development. Let your creative writing skills turn full force with these tips on writing a fictional blog:

1. Host on an attractive blog site. Top picks include Typepad.com or Blogger.com. Pick something that complements your character's personality and style.

2. Outline your story. Just as you would map out your storyline for a short story or novel, it's important that you have some general direction for your blog. Here you'll need to develop a core plot or theme, basically a story arc about what will happen to your character and the situations and events that will comprise their days.

3. Choose a character that speaks to your personality. Remember, you'll be the one nurturing and developing their role, persona, and general outlook. This is your chance to create something unique to you, and it will be much easier to write with an authentic voice.

4. Know your market. Developing readership may involve some research for similar blogs or websites; promoting your blog through different channels (MySpace included), will help you draw the right fan base. You can find out about online communities, blog networks, and fiction enthusiasts on networks such as Google Groups.

Takeaways
  • Your fictional blog is a window into your creative world
  • Developing readership may involve some research for similar blogs or websites
  • You'll need to develop a core plot or theme
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Very good idea. I have a novel (still in production) that I plan on launching as a completely online thing. A character's blog is essential to my plan.

Posted on 07/04/2007 at 2:07:00 PM

 
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Posted on 04/28/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

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