How To Become A Better Womens Fiction Writer

By Helen Scott


Women's novels are books which are focused on the life experiences of a woman character. It is different from women's writing which describes the literature which the author or promoter is a woman. There are various aspects that anyone who intends to write in this genre should take into consideration. The following are considerations on how to become a better womens fiction writer that one should consider.

Consider the writing that you will focus on. Decide to write a long, short, or different sub-genres in fictional writing depending on your capacity and what you love writing. Long literature can include a couple of sub-genres and subtopics to make them interesting. However, short writings focus on a specific sub-genre are written in magazines and articles.

Describe your protagonist well. Use the first few paragraphs or lines to describe the kind of protagonist you have. Such considerations strike a connection between the reader and the character creating the interest to learn more about her. Make sure that the reader understands the thoughts, feelings, and fears of the protagonist. You should start with a positive aspect of the main character to create a positive mood.

Describe your setting. Consider different kinds of settings based on your content. This includes contemporary, Victorian age, present history, and suburb and village settings. You can as well focus on a specific setting such as an apartment, a mansion or a village house that describe the actual habits of the character. You can express her as a neat person, clumsy, a loner or an outgoing person. Make sure that the habits are renowned in your first few topics or paragraph.

Include a key relationship. Such a novel is quite impressive when a male character is introduced. Such considerations make it easy to acknowledge different characters such as competitive, jealous, carefree attitude and a supportive person. You can also consider a life-changing romantic event that describes one character which is different from the true nature of the protagonist.

Maintain a balance among different situations. You should maintain humor, twist, suspense, thrill, and sadness while writing a long fictional novel. These styles are supposed to be expressed in a balanced manner to avoid overemphasis on one of them to the point of making the whole novel appear dull. However, a style such as suspense can be included on a regular basis towards the end of every topic to entice the reader.

Express the feelings of your protagonist in different settings. You need to express the feelings of the main character if you have a female character. You can explain an unexpected behavior that crops up in the most unexpected setting such as a dinner, during a conversation or in a public gathering.

Choose an interesting ending. There are different methods that one can use to end a story. This includes twist ending, implicit ending, long view ending, happy ending and an unresolved ending. Most readers prefer a happy ending especially in stories which are based on a true story or a series of horrible events.




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