Discovering A New American Novelist Ideologies

By Tanisha Berg


While most authors are now transcending from bookstore to e-book, there are others who hope to remain alive and well on the best seller's list and in local stores. One is that of the new American novelist. Though, at times the line between fiction and non-fiction are often blurred now more than ever before.

These new novelists range in story telling and subject style. Some write in first person, others in third, all have a story to tell. Whether witches and wizards, or vampires and werewolves, those with a creative mind can often publish interesting, informative and sometimes scary novels and novellas. One of the most interesting areas with relation to new novelists are those of children and teenagers.

Some years ago, Granta dedicated an issue related to new fiction based on the 20 writers believed to be the best young novelists at the time. At that time, some of these writers were Jeffrey Eugenides, Edwidge Danticat and Sherman Alexie. All of which were under the age of thirty-five at the time of publication.

As fiction is often based, to some extent, on truth, these young authors all seem to incorporate this element into writing styles. Generally, all seem to incorporate the issues which both bother and inspire creative minds. Others, tend to write about more positive experiences within the realm of what some consider fictional truth, or truthful fiction.

For the most part, fiction needs to be 90% fiction, and non-fiction 100% truth. There is a blur at times between fiction and non-fiction based on the lifestyle, morals and values of the writer as well as those found within the pages of a book or novel. Generally, the main characters are going to reflect more of the writer than other characters though most often an author will see a number of elements and traits which reflect the life of the author in the story as a while.

If not, the story can often become more of a biography with chapters of truth than a novel. Fiction is often more exciting than real life. As such, most novels are either murder mysteries, romance or story telling related to a specific situation.

Fiction can often be a difficult place for new writers. It is often advised that those new to the craft submit a number of different articles and short stories before taking on the challenge of writing a book. Some tend to heed this advice, while others reject the notion believing that even a new writer can submit a publishable manuscript.

In this day and age, with the internet and advanced printing technologies, there are several ways to publish a novel or novella. One is through the traditional form of submitting a query letter with a subject and outline to a publisher for acceptance. Another, is to use an online publication system in which the writer only pays for the e-books, or hard copies sold over the internet. The last, is to self-publish and distribute the book oneself at local bookstores, gift shops and libraries.




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