Dear Jeyamohan,
I listened to your small video about writing a novel. I already read Jerry Jenkins’ teachings about writing prize-winning novels. Your words are entirely new. He is teaching a conscious effort with some techniques. You are telling it a different way. I understood from your speech that you are concentrating on the spiritual and psychological side of writing. You are advising the writer to pour their mind through words in the form of writing. I think this is based more on pure literature. Thank you.
Vidya Rao
- Nail down a winning story idea.
- Determine whether you’re an Outliner or a Pantser.
- Create an unforgettable main character.
- Expand your idea into a plot.
- Research, research, research.
- Choose your Voice and Point of View.
- Start in medias res (in the midst of things).
- Engage the theater of the reader’s mind.
- Intensify your main character’s problems.
- Make the predicament appear hopeless.
- Bring it all to a climax.
- Leave readers wholly satisfied.