novel writing approach
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novel writing approach
I'm wondering how did writers 100+ years ago approach the writing of a novel?
I am wondering how writers like Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Mark Twain wrote their novels. Did they just put a pen to paper and start writing or did they make an outline. There is so much information today about how to write, I would like to know how writers many years ago approached the craft of writing a novel when there was no information out on how to write a novel. And how long did it take writers back then to write novels?
Thank in advance.
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As for how they came up with ideas for what to write, I do know that Mark Twain used a lot of social satire as his books were designed to tell about the problems of society. Pretty much find a controversial story or topic and write about it while changing the names of those involved

If you really want to know the exact inspiration as to why authors wrote about what, google it or type it in on the internet. You'll most likely get exactly what you want

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