Thursday, August 27, 2015

How To Successfully Write A Counter Terrorism Fiction Novel

By Nancy Gardner


Becoming a writer is something you've always wanted to become, you have looked forward to the day when you can finally pursue your dreams of writing a books and seeing your name on a published novel. You do know you have to start somewhere and you have decided that this would be the best time to pursue this passion. You are determined to make it right too.

What you're hoping to write is a book that would be interesting enough for you to write about. You're particularly intent on creating a counter terrorism fiction novel it sounds intense, interesting and writing about it seems to be genuinely fun. Of course, you just have to see to it that you are doing things write. Here are some of the pointers you might use for this purpose.

Find out the kinds of stories you would be interested in writing about. If you want to really make the right choices, then see to it that you have a good notion of the various genres that you would prefer writing about. It is always easier to focus your attention on the writing process when you know that it is actually something you are going to be interested in.

Find out who your audiences are going to be, every author needs to identify the kinds of people that he would want to aim his writing for. There are all kinds of demographics as far as readers go. It matters that one will take steps in ascertaining what types of readers you would want to aim the book for. Thus, you can write while taking these kinds of audiences into consideration.

Do some research on the subject that you're writing about. You gave to remember the fact that it is crucial for you to always take into consideration the story you want to tell. Yes, this is fiction. But still, you require enough knowledge on the subject matter in order for you to write something that will make sense. Despite not being real, you have to make things realistic too.

It is important to note that as far as writing stories goes, starting things up is always the hardest. There is a good chance that you'll end up having a really tough time how to introduce the story. Use this opportunity to thin of something interesting, something that will make your readers stick to the book and turn to the next page. It has to be interesting enough so they cannot put the book down.

Take note of your ideas on how the story should progress too. In fact, this always best practice that you carry a note and a pen wherever you go. Ideas may strike you at odd hours. So, having a pen and a note to write on on will ensure you can preserve these ideas for your story later.

Only write when inspiration strikes. Unlike other careers there is no set time when you can write or when you feel like writing. It cannot be pigeonholed into specific times and hours of the day. So, always be ready to get some typing done whenever you feel like doing so.




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