Transcriber's Notes:

Variations in spelling and hyphenation are as in the original. Ellipsesmatch the original. A complete list of typographical corrections as wellas other notes follows the text.

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The "how to" Series

 

HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL

 


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The "how to" Series


I. HOW TO DEAL WITH
YOUR BANKER

By HENRY WARREN

Author of "Banks and their Customers"

Third Edition.

Crown 8vo, Cloth, 5s. 6d.


II. WHERE AND HOW TO
DINE IN PARIS

By ROWLAND STRONG

Fcap. 8vo, Cloth, Cover Designed, 2s. 6d.


III. HOW TO WRITE FOR
THE MAGAZINES

By "£600 A YEAR FROM IT"

Crown 8vo, Cloth, 2s. 6d.


IV. HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR
BANKER

By HENRY WARREN

Crown 8vo, Cloth, 3s. 6d.


V. HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL:

A Practical Guide to the Art
of Fiction.

Crown 8vo, Cloth, 3s. 6d.


VI. HOW TO INVEST AND
HOW TO SPECULATE

By C. H. THORPE

Crown 8vo, Cloth, 5s.


London: GRANT RICHARDS

9 HENRIETTA STREET, W.C.

 


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The "how to" Series

 

HOW TO WRITE A
NOVEL

 

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE ART
OF FICTION

 

LONDON
GRANT RICHARDS
9 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.
1901

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PREFACE

This little book is one which so well explains itself that nointroductory word is needed; and I only venture to intrude a sentence ortwo here with a view to explain the style in which I have conveyed myideas. I desired to be plain and practical, and therefore chose thedirect and epistolary form as being most suitable for the purpose inhand.

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CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I
THE OBJECT IN VIEW
PAGE
An Inevitable Comparison3
A Model Lesson in Novel-Writing5