Friday, February 10, 2017

Blog Post 2 2/10

Research Questions:

1. What is the problem with writing a lengthy novel?
It is very time consuming and extremely taxing on the brain.

2. What standards need to be met?
In order to create a full length novel I need a good plot, well developed characters, a thick story line in which I intend to throw some nasty curves for entertainment purposes, and a well thought out plan of what direction the book will take and a story actually worth reading.

3. Who's feedback matters?
Everyone's feedback matters, to me at least. Whether it is constructive or destructive criticism. Either type is fine by me and pushes me to strive to be a better author.

4. What is the point of writing a novel?
My point is to create a story that is worth reading and captivating. I want my book to draw the reader in and submerse them in that fear that the characters are feeling. I want the reader to become immersed and feel as if they are in the world that I have created. Entertainment is achieved through many things, but only few get a kick while reading. I want those few to pick up my book and enjoy it.

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