Tips by HG Nadel for Better Fiction Writing Writing fiction is more popular than ever these days. Every day, millions of people around the world sit down at their computers and work on short stories and novels. However, few of these people will ever succeed in breaking into print. If you want to improve your fiction and get published, keep the following fiction writing advice by HG Nadel in mind.
The most important advice that any aspiring writer can remember is to simply sit down and write each day. Do not sit around waiting for inspiration to strike you. Even if you do not actually write anything, just developing the habit of sitting in front of the keyboard or picking up a pen will help.
In many ways, writing is like any other task. If you do not keep at it, even when you do not feel particularly creative or inspired, you will never get anywhere. However, once you have developed the habit of writing every day, you may find that you feel creative more often. Inspiration is not something that comes out of nowhere; instead, it is often the result of dedication and focus.
A good way to inspire yourself to write each day is to stop at a point where you want to know what happens next. Do not stop writing for the day when you get to the end of a scene or a chapter. Instead, start the next scene and then stop in the middle of it. Just as readers keep reading because they want to know what happens next, writers often keep writing to find out what is going to happen.
In fiction writing, point of view is an important choice. The natural choice for many writers is first person, but this is actually more difficult to write than third person. Staying entirely inside a different person's head for an entire book can be very difficult. Unless you are able to mimic their distinctive voice for the whole book, third person is often the easier choice.
Do not neglect the importance of revision. While there are a few writers who are able to produce great stories without ever revising them, these exceptions are few and far