Read others first for inspiration. Generally writers don't have to ask what to write about... ideas are constantly flowing. Even when we don't want them to.
2007-04-24 03:19:11
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answered by Sinclair 6
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I don't think you should be writing any novels until you know how to construct a complete sentence and spell correctly.
Write is to convey a message through written language.
Right refers to a direction or to a moral decision, depending on the context it is used in.
The first letter after a sentence should be capitalized.
I think you meant "should" rather than "hould".
Also, a novel about yourself is an autobiography. Personally, I find autobiographies to be quite dry and pointless. If you're going to write anything, brush up on your spelling and grammar skills first and then let inspiration come to you.
Below is a website to help you with your spelling and grammar skills.
2007-04-24 11:12:00
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answered by Ashleigh ( 1
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First of all, you would have to significantly improve your spelling. The word is WRITE.
Secondly, if you dont have an idea, then how do you expect to write a novel? Do you expect someone else to give you their intellectual property and let YOU write the novel? That would be plagerism and totally rediculous. Any ideas an author has, they use themselves.
If you want to write, start with short stories and write about what you know. The world around you. If by chance, one of those stories seems to lend itself to a longer work, then write a novel using it, but dont ask people to give you ideas. It is very unprofessional. Pax - C.
2007-04-24 11:51:55
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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Why don't you start with a basic grammar course and learn how to construct a complete sentence first?
The word is "write" as in to write a novel. Not right, as in a direction opposite of left.
The first word of a sentence should be capitalized, as should the pronoun "I."
You don't write novels about yourself. A novel is a work of fiction. A book about your own life is an autobiography. Have you ever actually read a book?
2007-04-24 10:29:04
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answered by bardsandsages 4
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I can't answer this for you. Only you will know when something inspires you. Experience is the best teacher, and as you gain experience in life - your inspiration and story will come to you.
However.
If you are looking to write for strictly a monetary concern, then I'd suggest looking into romance novels because they sell like crazy.
2007-04-24 10:23:38
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answered by K 2
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I would work on the technical aspect of your writing. It's not just your distracted spelling, but your caps, tense, and syntax. Have some respect for your language.
2007-04-24 13:21:44
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answered by Nathan D 5
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i guess you are not going to write it English.
for inspiration, just read those dealing with your topic/themes/concerns etc
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2007-04-24 10:27:45
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answered by ari-pup 7
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