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QuestionCan I add more than 1 conflict?Community AnswerYes but don't confuse your readers by adding too much conflict. You do not want them to lose interest in reading.
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QuestionWhat do I use to write?Homa YeganehCommunity AnswerYou can use Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and you can also write by hand.
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QuestionHow do I keep up interest in my book so I don't quit on it?Community AnswerWrite about something that interests you and your reader. It might help you to want to keep writing. Remember, if that book idea doesn't work out, you can use parts of it for future books.
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QuestionWhat makes a good chapter book?Community AnswerWhatever you think people will read. I'm starting to write one and the best way to get people to read it is by adding a bunch of twists, turns, and cliffhangers. It'll make the reader have the urge to continue the story.
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QuestionShould I use a twist in every chapter? It would get old after a while, right?Community AnswerIt's up to you. I must warn you, though, that too many twists could possibly confuse the reader, unless you have a really unique style of writing to help make the story line clear.
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QuestionWhat are some possible subjects for a chapter book?Community AnswerChapter books can be about anything, including travel, science, history or fantasy.
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QuestionCan you start a book in the characters' past, say five years ago?Community AnswerYou can start a book anywhere really, it's yours. You can time jump, or flashback, or anything along those lines. As long as you (and your readers) are happy, then you can really do whatever you, as the author, pleases.
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QuestionHow long do you think it would take to write a chapter book if I work on it every day for an hour or more?Community AnswerThat depends on your final vision for the book. Chapter books can be short or long, so the time you spend depends on how long you want the book to be.
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QuestionCan the book be based on real people and events?Community AnswerYes, some of the best chapter books are based on real people and events.
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QuestionHow many chapters does a book usually have?Community AnswerThat depends on everything from the genre to the amount of pages, as there will naturally be more chapters in a longer book. Write your plot and divide it into as many chapters as you like. It's common to start a new chapter every time the scene changes, so see how many scenes your book has.
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QuestionHow do I come up with a topic for my chapter book?Community AnswerWrite about your own life, your interests or someone who inspires you. Look to history, art or music for inspiration.
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QuestionHow can I publish my chapter book?Community AnswerYou can self-publish your chapter book by using an online, independent service, or you can shop your book to different publishers.
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QuestionWhat, in your professional opinion, is the best software for writing a chapter book? (Besides Microsoft Word.)PamelaCommunity AnswerWord is really the best software to use, and most publishers require a Microsoft Word PDF document when they consider your story. If you don't plan on publishing it, you could try Microsoft Publisher or Notes. You can also try OpenOffice, which is a free software similar to Microsoft Word.
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QuestionHow do I get started writing a book about computers?Community AnswerStart by making a list of general ideas you want to cover in the book, like the history of computers, how they have changed the world and what they may develop into in the future. Next, develop each section using your research.
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QuestionHow do I set up the page?Community AnswerSet the page by opening a document, going to the paragraph setting and choosing the "poem style' for the title.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I get writer's block in the middle of the story or at the end?Community AnswerGo back through the story and see if you have any loose ends or anything you need to wrap up.
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QuestionWhat is the minimum number of chapters a book needs to have?Community AnswerThat is up to you, the author, but I wouldn't recommend having fewer than 5 chapters.
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QuestionHow long does a chapter page have to be?Community AnswerThe chapter page can be as long as you want. Some books have short chapters and some have long ones.
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QuestionHow do I come up with a good mystery for my mystery book? I want to write a Sherlock Holmes type mystery.Community AnswerThink of an intriguing mystery and then come up with the solution. Craft your story so that the characters gradually uncover clues until they come to an exciting point where everything is revealed.
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QuestionIs Google Docs good to use?Community AnswerYes, but it doesn't detect everything Microsoft Word does. Docs doesn't notice when you forget to capitalize an I, nor does it change your grammar or word choice to better suit your writing. On the other hand, Word doesn't always provide the most helpful advice, and its advice can seem confusing at times. I advise also looking into writing on Grammarly.com.
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QuestionDoes it have to make sense?Community AnswerIt doesn't have to make sense, but your book will most likely be more popular with readers if it does. Most people would rather read a book that is easy to follow and understand.
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QuestionHow many chapters does a chapter book contain at least?AmphibianCommunity AnswerThere are no real boundaries. Some authors write page long chapters and have over 100 in one book, some write really long chapters and have about 16. Some people don't bother with chapters at all.
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QuestionHow do I make my writing more interesting? All my writing is so boring, and I always get discouraged and give up after I read the first chapter.DonaganTop AnswererSomething is interesting to the extent that it is different from the usual or the normal. Your task is to create unusual or abnormal ways of describing people, places, objects and events. Good writers are typically people who possess active and vivid imaginations. You can actually develop your imagination by practice. Invent "crazy" descriptions, and re-word them until they make just enough sense that the average reader will understand them.
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QuestionHow do I make memorable characters?DonaganTop AnswererConsider real people you know or know of. What traits do they have that make them interesting or memorable? Incorporate some of those traits in the characters you create.
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QuestionI'm supposed to write a fictional tale, but not a fantasy like I'm used to writing. How can I feel more comfortable writing it?Allison BertramCommunity AnswerFantasy stories often include a magical element, while fiction is merely invented story. If it helps, you can embellish a true tale, like a childhood memory.
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QuestionWhat if I want to make the story similar to my favorite storybook? How do I make sure that I'm not copying it exactly?DonaganTop AnswererMost readers appreciate the chance to read books and stories that are not similar to other writings. If you insist on making your creation similar to someone else's, change important details as much as possible (such as names, characterizations, events and settings). The more your work resembles someone else's, the less impressed your readers will be.
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QuestionI have a wonderful idea, plot and most everything I need, but where do I start?Tom De BackerTop AnswererYou know, a story just kind of begins. It's not rocket science, or even overly complicated. It starts with one word from the dictionary, and ends with one, too. Don't worry too much about where to start; just pick a spot and go. Imagine you're stranded in the desert: the sooner you start walking, the better your chances of survival. Pick any point of your plot and hinge the following points on that.
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QuestionHow can I fit the events in the story together nicely, and in a short time? I find it quite uninteresting if the exciting parts go one after the other.DonaganTop AnswererThat's fine, although you run the risk of allowing the rest of your book to seem relatively boring. The most successful authors separate their "exciting parts" with material that may be less exciting but that manages to hold the reader's attention by building anticipation.
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QuestionCan there ever be too many or too few twists and turns?DonaganTop AnswererOnly the reader can answer that question. Use your own best judgment when writing, and be very careful to describe twists/turns carefully so as not to confuse the reader.
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QuestionWhat tense should I begin writing a book?DonaganTop AnswererMost authors find that past tense is the easiest to use. Some choose present tense to add immediacy and emotional impact.
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