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089879868X 978-0898798685 September 15, 1998 1st
"I have a great idea for a novel, but I'm just not sure how to start..."





Sound familiar? The dream of virtually every hopeful fiction writer is to take that idea and turn it into a salable novel. In You Can Write a Novel, veteran author James Smith breaks down this complex process into simple, logical steps. His approach will guide you in a practical sequence designed to keep you focused, organized and moving forward while skillfully addressing the essentials, such as plot, character, setting, dialogue and action. Smith also shows how to generate a salable idea, develop that idea into a framework, and build that framework into a finished manuscript. What's more, he sets You Can Write a Novel apart from other how-to-write books by providing these unique features:





  • The Writer's Tool Kit: an indispensable invention for even the most seasoned writer. Using index cards, a file folder, a pocket folder, a legal pad and some tape, you will create a management system for building and keeping track of characters, constructing a main story line, adding subplots, revising on the fly and more!





  • Lifesaving Rules for the Writer: a variety of short technique advisories designed to keep you from wasting time or making fatal errors. These include:


    • The 40 Cardinal Rules of Writing

    • 10 blunders that identify you as an amateur

    • 8 places to mine or not mine ideas

    • and many more




  • An Idea Scoring System: a method used to quantify your story idea's potential for success





    Smith's upbeat, accessible style will encourage you from start to finish, so don't waste another moment wondering if you have what it takes you succeed! You Can Write a Novel!



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    About the Author

    James V. Smith, Jr., has published more than a dozen novels, including the six-book series Force Recon. His latest novels, the Delta Force series written under the pen name John Harriman, use the full range of the new pacing tools introduced in this little helper. He’s a former combat soldier, helicopter pilot, newspaper writer and editor, national award-winning columnist, and magazine editor. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 128 pages
    • Publisher: Writers Digest Books; 1st edition (September 15, 1998)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 089879868X
    • ISBN-13: 978-0898798685
    • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
    • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,289,633 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    70 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Endings First, February 28, 2004
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    This review is from: You Can Write a Novel (You Can Write It!) (Paperback)
    I'd like to add to the many reviews of You Can Write a Novel by bringing up what I consider to be the best advice in the book--the best advice I've received in a long time. Smith advises you to write the ending first.

    Instead of starting at the beginning, typing thousands of words, suddenly finding yourself lost, then, naturally, abandoning the project, you're advised to plot your novel ahead of time. Then you're to begin writing at the best part, the end.

    By writing a strong climax early on, you will clearly see where your novel is going, and you will be able to foreshadow effectively. Honestly, this one professional tidbit has helped me to finish my first story in a long time (a short story, granted, but the advice crosses over).

    Smith shows you how to zoom out and see your novel as a whole, to write it out of order--always tackling the parts that inspire you most, first, above all others--and to fill in the lesser scenes later.

    It almost makes writing fun. (Many of us don't write for fun, but out of compulsion.)

    I'm currently reading another book about novel writing that's twice as long and less than half as effective. You Can Write a Novel by James Smith is short, HELPFUL, and enjoyable. This guy wields words with humor and authority. He makes me want to write a novel, which previously I'd feared. I couldn't imagine how to tackle such a project.

    He'll make you beleive that you can, too.

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    37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A novel approach on writing novels, December 10, 2005
    This review is from: You Can Write a Novel (You Can Write It!) (Paperback)
    Since I am about three-fourths done with the first draft to my novel, it's too late to take all his advice. As you may have gathered from other reviews, Smith takes a very practical and logical approach to writing. Organizing everything up front. It should make your writing clearer and more focused. It involves a series of cards for each character and scene in your book. Larger cards for larger scenes and characters of greater importance. I will write my next book based on this system.

    Other invaluable advice he gives involves what to do once you finished the first draft. And it is up to date requiring word processors. He shows you how to do searches and look up offending words and types of words. In a word, brilliant.

    In fact, he gives you no less then thirty-five items to go through for the revision stage. All of them valuable. Perhaps some of the most compact, yet best advice I have seen. Remember, the only thing between your novel and a best seller, is in the revision. These thirty-five steps will shine your work to brilliance! Go for it.

    In short, if you haven't started your new novel yet, don't be a moron, buy this book and be signing your own books and a year or so. If you are part way through your present novel. Kick yourself for not buying this book first, buy it and use the editing section. This book goes on my shelf as a must read.

    PS This book is yet another home run from "Writer's Digest Books" who is in my mind the premier source of fine how to write books.

    PPS My short list of must reads:

    The First Five Pages, Noah Lukeman
    Writing the Breakout Novel, Donald Mass
    45 Master CHaracters, Victoria Lynn Schmidt
    Dialogue, Gloria Kempton
    Description & Setting, Ron Rozelle
    Scene & Structure, Jack M. Bickham
    You Can Write a Novel, James V. Smith Jr.

    PPPS My short list of stinkers that slipped through:

    Creating Character Emotions, Ann Hood
    Writing Dialogue, Tom Chiarella
    Theme & Strategy, Ronald B. Tobias
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    24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Be honest. You need help., September 4, 2001
    This review is from: You Can Write a Novel (You Can Write It!) (Paperback)
    To all would-be novelists: do you need help? Is there a first line, or a first chapter, lurking in your desk drawer, waiting for your ideas to gel? Maybe scraps of ideas written on envelopes and napkins?

    Get organized. This book is what you need.

    James V. Smith covers all necessary aspects of writing novel-length fiction, up to and including a unique way to organize characters and scenes on index cards, keeping all your info available when you need it.

    Then, beyond the mechanical help, Smith gives you practical advice on the creative process. Learn how to revise by eliminating text; exactly how many main characters a well-crafted novel has in population; how to make those characters believable, and the reader care about them; how to start and keep going until you finish.

    It's as good as a fiction workshop priced at ten times the price of this book.

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