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How to Write a Good Novel – Writing Good Characters
If you are interested in becoming an author and are interested in learning how to write a good novel, begin by reading good novels in the genre that you are interested in writing about. Reading novels from great authors within the same genre that you are interested in will give you ideas on how to structure the plot of your novel, how to develop a theme, setting scenes, writing dialogues and how to write good characters.
The characters of any novel are central to the plot of the novel. Readers connect with the characters first before they pick up the theme of the book and start following its plot. If you want to learn how to write a good novel therefore, you must begin by learning how to create good characters.
The first part of coming up with good characters is learning how to create the characters of your novel. When you have decided on the theme and plot of your story, you can decide on the characters you would like in your novel. If you are starting out in writing, you would be well advised to keep the number of characters down to a bear minimum. If a single character can play the role of two or more characters, you should do away with the other characters and retain just one. Do not concentrate your energy on developing characters that appear only for one page. These are not very important to the development of the theme or plot of the novel.
In learning how to write a good novel you will be well advised to carry out thorough research on the theme and scene of your novel. You should also carry out research on the character types you have chosen for your novel. This makes the character more believable to a reader. Ensure you include a few realistic flaws to make your reader able to sympathize with and connect with the main character of your story.
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Author: John Halas
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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