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chonnie There are two main ways - the first approach to writing chapters is creative, by inspiration, by intuition ... the second according to the rules of literature - epigraph, beginning, middle part, end, genres, know the basics of composition, is uniaxial.
The experience was the construction of the scheme, an attempt at a literary approach ... did not go ...
As a familiar literary critic said, there are writers and there are novelists.
Writers are those who masterly speak a word, can write any story on a given topic, for them the "form" is more important than the content. But all according to a given standard, format.
There are novelists who write what he saw, felt, for both the beautiful "form" and the magnificent "content" are important.
Writers can write 40 novels - of average quality, Novelists - can write 2-novels - at the level of a masterpiece.
There is a third category is Authors. They can write a couple of good stories. They sometimes have no knowledge of literary techniques. but they have interesting plots, stories, not typical, new.
Well, he told me so. True or not ... I do not know.
I write by creative inspiration. There is an interesting story in my opinion, very interesting - this is the formation, development and attenuation of the Silk Road. Another thing is very difficult to translate historical facts into a literary text.
I liked my the first chapters (the first 80,000 words). There is an idea, there are thoughts, the form is far from perfect, but the content is interesting. Even with this level of text, your reader will still be.
The author can only improve the text.
There are two more questions here, it is to be able to write 3,000 words a day, regardless of "roughness" and the second to write the text "reading, smoothing, grinding it."
The first question is the ability to develop the habit of writing chapters of 3000 words per day. The second question - learn to read and revise the text again and again until it becomes smooth and pleasant in terms of beautiful shape.
Probably there is a fourth category of those who write - these are techies, like me, who have interesting content in their opinion, but they do not know how to literally process it. But still they write to share their thoughts. Hoping that there will be someone who can write well and will be interested in ( which was raised by the fourth category of those who write) their topic. And then he can write his novel based on or on the topic they have raised.
I think something like that.