: The beauty of writing is that you don't actually need to spend any money. You clearly have a computer because you posted this question, so you probably have microsoft word. Use that to
The beauty of writing is that you don't actually need to spend any money. You clearly have a computer because you posted this question, so you probably have microsoft word. Use that to write it. For planning, either do it on the computer or get out some paper and plan.
Expertise will come with practice. The only way to write a good novel is practice. There are certain 'rules' which you can follow, but they will only help you to a degree. Many things come with practice.
In honesty, I believe this question is pointless and the answer is obvious.To write a novel you have to write a novel. It's just like answering a maths problem. You've just got to answer it. It doesn't require a big investment, it just requires belief and dedication. You've got to persevere through doubts, and just write. That's the only answer. Just write.
If you don't want to write, or you're uninterested in consistently writing and finishing it, then I don't think you're the type of person to be writing a book.
You've just got to write. There's infinite amounts of advise to be given, but all will be futile if you don't write.
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