A book must have a plot. Perhaps you only think that your book has no plot - if you are writing about a group of friends, and you're getting a lot of funny and interesting stories, then perhaps the plot is "a group of friends become close to each other as they grow up."
Judy Blume is one writer whose plots are not huge earth-shattering events, but are just about the ordinary lives of teenagers.
You can also make certain that the book includes one major conflict for the characters to overcome - that makes more of a traditional plot and might make you more confident about your book. For example, these 13 year olds might decide to try out for a sports team, or plan to go to the school dance, or even try writing a book!
To make the story interesting. The author hopes that their plot will make their book a cant-pu-it-down, book
Yes. alot of people loved it for it's creative characters and interesting plot.
Is the tension interesting but also plausible within the story
Is the tension interesting but also plausible within the story
Make it interesting and make another audience want to see your book
The plot had an interesting twist.
Not exactly but it does make the story more interesting when there's a plot... I suggest having a plot.
Aswome,Fascinating,Interesting,
You would need to contact them through the publisher. You can find that information within the original book, or by getting a copy of Writer's Market.
All books have plots. The plot is what happens in the book.
First you asked what the beginning of this book was, and now the plot? For the second time, read the book!
The plot is simply what happens in the story or book. Pretend you're explaining the story to a friend and you'll know the plot.