Drei05 Your book is great, I mean it has emotions, humor and a great story line... I love it
I do not believe any book is a bad book, I just feel the book was not expressed well enough

    Isha_24 Hey, I will not say I am one professional, or an expert in plays/scripts or novel but, when I was reading your book, It lacked emotions, thrills... I read it and i sounded like a robot... my advice to you is find what makes your emotions feel real, get a blank page and write your true feelings... stories are beautiful lies we create to look real, find your beautiful lie and make it a reality.

    AKHIL_GOYAL Your book is amazing, just write how it plays in your head, once you get the idea, do not let it die away, write it immediately, an advice from a fellow rookie writer who loves to appreciate good books.

      daniz_ Hi, I like your book, is it weird that I sensed anger, sadness at the same time reading it?

        popular_ruki

        You seem like a very nice person.
        People spammed with their book links here and you went around comforting them despite being in the same boat. 😁

        For that, I decided to check out your book.
        There are a few pointers here :

        1. Scrap the "write in webnovel" part in chapter 1.
        2. It is supposed to be a novel, not a movie script.
        3. Work on your character personalities.
        4. Read a lot of other novels to get a grasp of what works and what doesn't work in WN.

        Good luck!

          By saying that one lacks confidence, what does one really mean?
          Usually, in my experience, this lack of confidence is a fear of rejection, a fear of criticization. A writer can't write if they don't first believe in their work, but they can get psyched out when it comes to actually exposing it to the world.

          I want to be clear that it is not a bad thing to be afraid of these things: being afraid means that you want to do well, which is the foundation to any career, the drive to do it. It is just when you refuse to fully digest a reviewer's complaints where things spiral.
          To this, all you can do is take the plunge and grow in the process.

          As for whether or not your book is good, it depends on what you want that "good" to reflect in your novels. If you are an absolute newbie to novels, I recommend defining that "good" as grammar and diction quality. Assuming that you became a writer because you have a story in your head that you want to share, it is best to make sure that you know how to properly translate those thoughts through language and its funny little rules.

          The good news is that language is a natural trait that humans develop and can therefore be practiced simply by being exposed to it. That said, it is good to read, read, and read more than you talk and scroll down social media. Verbal speech and social media both use informal grammar that only make sense in the context that they are being spoken in; becoming accustomed to this and accepting this sort of speech will cripple your writing in the eyes of your readers. Reading more things -- books, magazines, comics, video transcripts, youtube captions -- will help you visualize your thoughts in words as you are exposed to more and more phrases. TLDR; get familiar with the written language you are writing in!

          Now, you could also properly study grammar independently, but I am the sort of person who reads through things once to get the gist and use the material immediately, so I am nowhere near an expert on how to learn grammar 😅 . I do recommend it, though, since there are school materials out there for free.

          If you think you can depend on an editor to fix your grammar oopsies...yes, you can, but your story will be convoluted. Why? Because language is the vessel that your story comes in. See, grammatically, the word "but" should primarily not be used at the front of a sentence because it is usually used as a coordinating conjunction or a predicate, which basically means that "but" is a word that functions as a bridge that requires two sides -- the start of a sentence does not provide two sides, thus being grammatically incorrect.

          However, there are many authors who forgo this rule and use "but" at the start of some sentences. Why? Because they know that this discrepancy in grammar, which any reader is instinctually aware of, will catch people's attention and make the sentence more dramatic, more captivating.

          ...Hang on, this isn't a grammar lecture. You asked how to build confidence in your craft.

          A newbie's biggest flaw in writing after grammar is their inexperience. And their tendency to delete and backpedal. After the insecurities of grammar, which your brain will automatically recognize but not tell you because it is a bully, there is the insecurity about the lack of experience. The only thing to do is to write without deletion and to fail several times.

          In fact, I don't know if there will ever be a sense of success at the end of this tunnel; you just gotta write and know that in doing so, you are getting better. You just can't see it yourself.

          It's like growing taller without realizing it, you know, how relatives go, "Oh, little baby so tall now, haha"? It's all because they have not watched your progress and only know that you were once a toddler and now a thirty year old. You, on the other hand, still feel like you're nineteen and trying not to open your mouth while chewing your food next to your crush's parents, but the truth is that you are thirty and you have a new crush now who's actually your legal spouse. Like, you got a paper and everything, good for you.

          ...I'm sorry, I was losing focus and starting laughing at nothing for about five minutes after I wrote "good for you". Don't worry, this is just because I'm tired 😄 .

          That said, I think that I've written more than enough. This sort of hobby/job takes a lot more willpower than others in that you must constantly motivate and force yourself to be proud in your own hard work. Confidence isn't just something to have, and I'd even argue that this confidence that people normally talk about is a personality trait instead of a learned one.

          You can't know if your work is good or not if you never publish anything. You can't publish a work if you never write anything. You can't keep writing if you keep deleting. Don't be a machine gun, be a big ol' stick that a dog dropped off a cliff with no bottom: a machine gun, though full of content, will not do anything until the trigger is pulled. A beautiful lil' stick, on the other hand, has no choice but to fall and land.

          I hope that my word vomit helped you, even if it's just a tiny bit! Keep on writing! I look forward to your story.

            I'd also cite the merits of establishing a routine. Myself, I like taking a walk to rack up my step count before sitting down and writing. Apart from the obvious health benefits, I've found it easier to come up with good ideas while on the move.

            Motivation doesn't always last and willpower doesn't always work, and when either of those fails, having a set routine guarantees at least SOME output on your part.

            popular_ruki Huh? How the heck did you even knew that in the first place? I'm below novice level, I'm NOT professional nor a beginner and I must admit that I do lack confidence at most times, but eventually it simply vanished after I wrote on my first ever chapter (which is 12K words almost LOL!) I developed this daily mantra of: **'Practice, Discipline, ** (May sound harsh but emphasize to these two words) Write, Believe, Take a Break!'. Keep writing even though no believe in you.

            You can write fanfics to practice writing and open your mind to new ideas. Fanfics is easier because the world is already established, but creating a world in a novel is very complex.
            The first fanfics that I create have many mistakes and from them, you learn.
            I advise you to use Grammarly, it helps a lot.

              Empe_ror99 I agree with this one.
              @popular_ruki Writing fanfictions - or even reading them - is a great start, if you're not too much into reading lots of other novels. I've read a lot of fanfiction works that can easily rival pure fiction ones both in writing styles and plot. Writing them can also help you build a starting network of readers for your work.

              For me, confidence is something that's earned whenever you accomplish something. It's not something that can easily be built from thin air. I suggest focusing on goals that make you happy. What really helped me build enough confidence to share my work was when I was able to write a plot that I hadn't seen in any novel or fanfiction I read before. That was a huge achievement for me, and I was happy enough to want to share that work with others who might have been looking for the same things I was looking for in a plot. Readership numbers and feedback (I mean genuine reviews and comments) built my confidence later.

              So how does one know that his book is good? To me, it's when the author themselves think that it's a good book. If it's something that the author will enjoy reading again many years into the future. Accepting reviews and feedback is good, but don't purely rely on them if you're trying to build your confidence. Taste in novels is subjective. No matter how beautifully written a story is, there will always be someone out there who will rate it as crap for the heck of it.

              So write something that makes you happy; learn from the feedback and ratings you receive if you decide to share your work with others; and write something from what you learned that can make you feel even more accomplished and happier than the first novel you wrote.

              Lu_Shui thank you, I will take your advice, daddy says you learn by accepting you are not perfect (you learn everyday)

              cheshir I was laughing because i actually read it to the end and wow! thank you?? but it is very long

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