Light novels were a form of literature that was light and humorous, often focusing on the plot and character creation. As the audience of light novels was mainly young people, their writing style and language requirements were relatively high. There were many ways to write light novels. The more common ones included the following: 1. Series writing: serialize the novel in a comic magazine or electronic publication so that readers can continue to see the development of the story. This kind of writing required the author to have good narrative skills and the ability to control the rhythm. He could constantly adjust the plot and rhythm according to the feedback of the readers. 2. Short story writing: Presented in the form of a short story, usually within 500 words. This kind of writing required the author to have strong short story writing skills and plot conception ability to create an attractive story in a short period of time. 3. Writing an outline: First, make a detailed outline, including the storyline, character setting, and conflict points, and then follow the outline to create. This method of writing could help the author better control the plot and rhythm of the story to avoid any deviation in the creation. 4. Independent writing method: The novel is divided into multiple independent short stories for creation. This way of writing could allow the author to better express his creative ability and also allow the readers to better understand the meaning of each story. Different ways of writing had different advantages and disadvantages. The author could choose a suitable way of writing according to his own writing style and the needs of the readers. At the same time, the creation of light novels also needed to pay attention to language and character creation so that readers could better feel the emotions and content of the story.