4 Tips to Writing a Better Novel




by Lisette Brodey


Tip #1


KEEP A TIME CHART: Even if you never mention particular dates in your novels, it’s important that you know the day and date of every scene. You may ask, “Why do I need to know that if it’s not part of my novel?” I’ll tell you why.


When you’re in the thick of writing your book, it’s very easy to lose track of how much time has elapsed between events. In some of my novels, my characters have had such long, complicated days that it’s taken me chapters to describe the action...

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Published on December 22, 2013 21:23
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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lane Ha ha, my editor is always asking me "When does this scene take place?" I'm horrible at keeping a time chart--good advice!


message 2: by Lisette (new)

Lisette Brodey Thanks, Jen. Glad you enjoyed the blog! Keeping a time chart is one step of writing a novel that I can never omit but often wish I could.


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