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If you’re confused about how to write a popular webnovel, perhaps this book will be able to help you out. This book contains articles written by the best editors in the Chinese webnovel industry. There are introductory guides, intermediate guides, and assorted topics, with different numbers of guides in each type. Each week, we’ll be publishing three guides. If you believe that these guides are useful, please let us know by leaving your reviews. We can adjust the update rate based on your feedback. Author introduction: 314 (Yang Chen): He is China Literature’s general manager, Xiaoxiang Academy’s general manager, Qidian’s head editor, China Webnovel Literature Committee member, Jiangsu Province Webnovel Author Committee vice-chairman, and a qualified expert on all internet literature. He has discovered many popular topics and greatly helped the industry to expand, along with having personally advised many top-tier authors. He is from the first generation of webnovel researchers. Yang Chen started working in the webnovel editing industry in 2005, and is highly skilled at summarizing and analyzing the business theories behind webnovel literature and is famed for his outstanding creativity in the industry. Small Team Leader(Zhou Binglin):Small Team Leader is a high-ranked general manager for China Literature, as well as the head editor for chuangshi.qq.com. He is originally from Guilin, Guangxi. Small Team Leader is a top-ranked editor for original novels as well as a veteran web novel expert. He has helped to discover countless popular topics as well as frameworks and has advised numerous platinum-ranked authors. He’s also one of the first generation of web novel reviewers as well as authors.

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What should you do if you don’t know how to write the beginning of your story?

Author: Yang Chen(314)

A few days ago, someone asked me, "No matter if it's an essay or a story, an excellent beginning will always make people want to continue reading. But, what should I do if I don't know how to write a beginning?"

Of course, there are many ways to answer such a question. The simplest answer of all is a beginning that acts like an introduction. This is quite similar to a synopsis. You could just directly tell the readers about your overall plot, who the main character is, what his identity and background is, and what situation he's currently in…

To help you understand this even more directly, let me simply give an example. Let's say that I'm going to write a xianxia story about an originally powerful individual taking over someone else's body. Then, I could write such a beginning for my story.

"I… I'm actually still alive? Didn't I perish in the heavenly tribulation and become nothing but dust?"

Wang Xiaoming's mind was in utter chaos. He could clearly remember that he was the leader of one of the four major sects, the Xuantian Sect. He also clearly remembered that he had been cultivating for three thousand years already, and had finally reached the peak of cultivation upon which he would meet with a heavenly tribulation before ascending to heaven. However, he was ambushed right before the heavenly tribulation, and was forced to undergo the tribulation despite having serious injuries. In the end, he perished with his entire body shattering under the tribulation's lightning strike.

Yet, what was with his current situation? Not only was he perfectly well and alive, all his limbs were there and he could tell that he was completely unharmed.

"Wait a minute, my hand…"

Wang Xiaoming suddenly discovered that his originally thick and muscular hands had now transformed into a pair of soft, white, and tiny hands.

"I actually transformed into a young child!"

With such a short and simple introduction, the readers will learn that your main character was originally someone at the peak of the power level system in your world, and that he has now entered another body. If you wish to have the readers understand more about your main character's current situation, you could continue like so:

Right when he realized he was now a child, countless scenes flashed through Wang Xiaoming's mind. He immediately realized that he had indeed become a young child. However, he hadn't returned to the past when he was still a child. Instead, he had reincarnated into the dead body of this boy who just happened to have the same name as him.

In fact, this young boy who was also named Wang Xiaoming had quite a similar fate befall him. This boy had also been ambushed and died while in a critical period of his cultivation.

Of course, the difference was that the young boy had only been at the very beginning level of cultivation, while Wang Xiaoming himself had been at the very peak.

Finally, at the end of all of the original body's memories, there was a fat little face with a vicious expression. Wang Xiaoming knew that she was the person who had caused this young boy's death.

"Since I've received a second chance at life through your body, I'll accept the karma of this body as well. I shall take revenge for your sake," Wang Xiaoming thought to himself.

This is an example of how you can continue by introducing the main character's current situation. Of course, my example here is a rather simple one. When you write your introduction, you could add a few more details describing the setting. Use simple and short sentences to help the readers understand what they need to know about your story.

Once you're done introducing the necessary elements of your story, the beginning of your story will naturally be completed by itself. After that, you can simply just develop the rest of your storyline however you like.

Still, I need to give you a reminder that such an introductory-type beginning is typically not very interesting to the readers by itself unless your topic is something incredibly innovative. The example introduction I just gave you about Wang Xiaoming's story might have been quite impactful a decade or so ago when reincarnation stories and stories about the powerful becoming weak again weren't popular yet. But in today's era, such a beginning is nothing more than filled with clichés.

This type of beginning is perfectly fine for introducing your story. However, it's usually not good enough to attract a sufficient amount of readers. If you directly start with the main storyline after this example introduction, and your main storyline is also a step by step type, that'll make your story quite boring.

This is why if you wish to be popular, you can't rush at such a time. Don't be in a hurry to create the next step and hurry on with the storyline. You should instead focus on just what you can do to attract readers.

If you don't have any particularly innovative thoughts, then a paragraph that's filled with self-fulfillment, that starts a new storyline or a new factor, will be the most generally useful type of thing to write.

To continue using the example of Wang Xiaoming's story, we could have the main character acquire a sudden flash of inspiration. Perhaps he could borrow the power of the heavenly tribulation that still hasn't left his body, and use the special relationship between his powerful soul and the heavenly tribulation to summon lightning into his body, using a special method to have this body of his which hasn't even finished the first stage of cultivation to surpass ten power levels. And with such a coincidental miracle, Wang Xiaoming obtained a wondrous cultivation technique that nobody has ever possessed before.

Then, with the power gained from this, we could have the main character use his experience and knowledge to toy with Wang Xiaoming's enemy, giving your story its first small climax.

By this time, you've pretty much done everything you needed for the beginning of your story. You can write steadily after that and take it step by step or however else you like, officially beginning your main storyline.