A conventional novel can draw on real life. Inspiration on speech patterns can come from a snatch of conversation overheard at the shops. Making a house seem realistic can be helped by seeing how a real house is built. Want to describe a foreign beach? Go there on holiday.
Hemingway was right
My 6th December post covered how writing novels was like turning iron ore into a sword. I’d left things at the refining stage, where my sword was still little more than an idea. I struggled to answer the question “What’s your novel about?”
That’s Not What Humans Are For
What’s the connection between welfare and nature?
Forging a novel
Can you make a sword from an iron ore mine and a pickaxe?
Ultimately, yes, but digging ore isn’t enough.
I imagine you’d mine the ore with the pickaxe, turn ore into iron with a blast furnace, create steel with a basic oxygen furnace, and use a forge and other techniques to shape steel into…
Books aren’t the only fruit
Inspiration can come from anywhere, not just books and plays.
Why ask questions?
There’s more than one way to develop a world.