Top 10 way to begin writing your first novel
If you enjoy reading, it is likely that at some point, you have thought, I could do this. However, for most people, going from a great idea to a published book seems daunting and can often feel overwhelming, especially if you do not know where to start. Most of us are full of the necessary drive and desire to create one or more books, but penning your first is a significant milestone as it usually provides the foundation for your future aspirations. Questions like, how many words and chapters should I write, what font should I use? These are thoughts and questions shared by both experienced and new authors during the creative process.
In the past, many of the technical challenges you will likely face would have been handled by the publisher, as well as guidance on the book’s overall direction and copy and proof editing. With self-publishing gaining popularity, authors now have much more creative freedom, but at the same time, they are required to get more involved in the technical side, including the promotion and publicity of their books. Early in the production process, self-published authors have to consider the various technical aspects, such as which book measurements and fonts to use, whether to use illustrations and industry guidelines, which, for most, can all seem overwhelming. So, let us explore ten of the top methods to help you take your book from an idea to an early draft of your first manuscript.
Before we start with the process, let us look at some statistics:
- Most fictional books are typically made up of three hundred pages and twenty chapters and form between 60 to 100 thousand words
- Books written in English are the most published in the world1. So much so that if you took the total number of books published in the second, third positions (Mandarin and German) and part of the fourth position (Spanish), combining all of their totals, they would equal the same number of those published in the English language
- Printed books (hardback, paperback, etc.) still make up the majority of worldwide sales; however, the demand for eBooks is growing.
- The size of your book will depend on the genre; however, for fiction or novel books, the most common and standard size is 8″ x 5″ (20.32cm x 12.7cm)
- The most common font used in books is Times New Roman with a size of 12 points; however, most true-type (standard) serif or sans serif fonts such as Arial and Courier New can be used
By looking at the statistics, it is easy to approximate the size and structure our book could follow, but also that writing our book in English would place us within the largest sector. Should you be fluent in one or more languages, it is always worthwhile considering whether it is feasible to write your book in another language. Non-English versions of your book could provide you with the necessary edge or advantage, as you will likely be in less competitive markets where a wide range of books are not widely available. It is also clear that you would need to consider producing your book in both a print-ready format as well as compatible with any of the popular eBook formats.
Now we understand a bit more about book structures and formats and publication languages, let us go straight into the tools and techniques for creating your first book.



Once you have your structure, sometimes the best thing to do is write. Focus on a single chapter and the part it will play in the plot and begin to write. Very little of whatever you write is likely not going into the final version of the book, but it helps to start structure and form the story and plot. As the famous American novelist and short story writer Ernest Hemingway once said, “The first draft of anything is shit”, so do not be disheartened if what you first write is not a great literary masterpiece; remember, it is just the foundation. The truth is by the end of the process, you will have rewritten, tweaked, read and reread your story so many times that you will be sick of it. The process can be complicated, and you will stop seeing mistakes, but it is all part of the process, and that is what helps to make a manuscript go from good to great. Getting someone to proofread your work, tools such as Grammarly can all help to spot any mistakes you may have made, but ultimately, the process for everyone is the same, write, write and write some more.
The self-publishing and creative writing process can be fun and exciting, giving you much more freedom allowing you to unlock your imagination and create something personal to you. Taking your ideas from a concept to a published manuscript is a significant accomplishment. Not everything you write will be an instant bestseller, but that does not mean you should not try. If a story interests you, then it will likely interest others. If your motivation is making a career out of writing, you will need to spend time researching themes and the latest trends relating to popular books, as specific genres and themes will often see larger sales volumes. Because of how long it takes from concept to final production, you will usually have to predict and have foresight because a trend or theme today might not still be the same when you publish your book.
The process of writing a book can take months, even years, to develop, and the final product will depend on how well you research, build your characters and your overall approach and style to storytelling. The more effort you put into the foundations, characters and structure of your book, the greater chance you have for commercial success. In reality, it took many successful authors years to hone their skills, often publishing many books before they became famous, so you do not need to become disheartened if your book is not an instant hit. Writing books can be challenging, but when your finished book is published, you will feel an immense sense of pride and accomplishment that you have created something and brought something into existence that future generations can hopefully enjoy. If you are planning to write a book, I wish you the best of luck on your journey and hope you enjoy every moment of the creative process.
- 1 Words Rated (https://wordsrated.com/number-of-books-published-per-year-2021)