The idea of writing a novel was very important. It determined the direction of the story and the development of the plot. In order to train the idea of writing a novel, you can try the following methods:
1. Write more. Only by constantly writing could one cultivate their ability to conceive stories and plot creativity. You can start with a simple plot and gradually increase the difficulty to challenge yourself.
Read more. Reading a good novel could inspire one to understand different plots and characters, thus widening one's thinking. He could read some classic novels or choose a novel he liked to read.
3. Think more. Before writing, you can spend some time thinking about the plot and the relationships between the characters, imagine how the readers will react, and come up with some plot climax and ending.
4. Discussion with friends. He could share his novel ideas with his friends and listen to their opinions and suggestions to constantly improve his ideas.
5. Revise it repeatedly. After writing the novel, he could revise and polish it repeatedly to find the best way to express the story and improve his writing level.
πI recommend "Starting from 9 to 5 at the Divine College" to you. The male protagonist Zhou Zesao traveled to the Divine College world tens of thousands of years ago and became an angel. He also obtained the system to clock in and out of work. He only needed to clock in and out of work every day to receive rewards. He was tricked by the four divine beasts into becoming an ordinary person, leading the Angel Zefa Civilization and the Divine College to be active on the stage of the superbeasts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Hiccup in the fanfiction typically trains by forming strong bonds with the dragons first. He shows them kindness and respect, and then gradually introduces training exercises that are fun and challenging for both him and the dragons.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide enough information. However, if you are referring to the plot of a certain novel, I can provide you with some possible clues.
If you're referring to a male protagonist who obtains the memories of everyone on the train in a train disaster, this plot may appear in some science fiction or fantasy novels, such as the " Three-Body Problem " series, the " Star Trek " series, etc. In these novels, the male protagonist might have obtained the ability to read other people's memories through some means that surpassed human cognition. This plot usually involved some philosophical or psychological thinking because the male protagonist's behavior could have a profound impact on human consciousness and memory.
If you can provide more information such as the title of the novel, the identity of the male lead and the storyline, I will be more than happy to provide you with more help.
Well, Bullet Train isn't a manga. It could be a novel adaptation or a completely original concept for a movie or something else. But in the realm of manga, it doesn't exist.
Chances are it isn't real. 'Train' might be a story crafted by the author's imagination or influenced by symbolic and metaphorical elements rather than being a true account of actual events.
The plot you provided is not the beginning of a novel. If you want to write a novel, I suggest you provide some more specific plot and background so that I can give you better suggestions and name choices.