Conflict, motion, conflict, characters who grow, conflict, high stakes, conflict, and high identifiability. What I mean is your readers need to be able to connect and identify with the main character or characters, regardless of how far out the actual story is.
And conflict. Lots of conflict.
2006-08-10 18:56:56
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answer #1
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answered by LooneyDude 4
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Describing the scene in good way...and the moves of the nature. To make the novel from the real life.
2006-08-10 09:12:08
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answered by sweetshima 2
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The words you use and the way you say what you are telling. It must grab people. The more people it grabs, the more success it has.
2006-08-10 09:02:56
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answer #3
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answered by vinible2006 4
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writing to a formula, works for mills and boon, the hero is always in trouble on the first page.
2006-08-10 09:02:44
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answered by lefang 5
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Well developed characters.
Well developed plot.
Believeable plots and characters.
Good editing.
Excellent marketing.
2006-08-10 09:03:13
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answer #5
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answered by cirestan 6
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Getting it published!
2006-08-10 09:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A plot and a hype.
2006-08-10 09:02:35
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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proper exposure and word of mouth
2006-08-10 19:08:04
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answered by Call Me Babs 5
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if it's really good and of course some luck
2006-08-10 09:30:45
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answered by Dark Crystel 4
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