{"id":11184,"date":"2024-11-18T10:53:32","date_gmt":"2024-11-18T15:53:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writersblog-backend.inkitt.com\/?p=11184"},"modified":"2024-11-18T10:53:32","modified_gmt":"2024-11-18T15:53:32","slug":"how-to-write-a-dystopian-novel-inkitts-recipe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writersblog-backend.inkitt.com\/how-to-write-a-dystopian-novel-inkitts-recipe\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Write a Dystopian Novel – Inkitt’s Recipe"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sure \u2013 doom and gloom might be a solid portion of your narrative. But that isn\u2019t all there is to dystopian stories \u2013 and it\u2019s your job to highlight all of it. This week, I\u2019m sharing some of my favorite tips to point you in the right direction as you craft a thrilling story that holds readers captive.<\/p>\n
What is a Dystopian Novel?<\/h2>\n
A dystopian novel<\/b> is a story set in a society that’s deeply flawed, often characterized by oppressive governments, environmental disasters, or loss of freedoms. These worlds highlight the consequences of societal issues, exploring themes like survival, control, and rebellion, while challenging characters (and readers) to question the status quo.<\/p>\n Writing dystopian novels is tough because you need to create a believable, complex world with unique rules and challenges while tying it to relatable human struggles. Balancing world-building, plot, and meaningful themes without overwhelming readers takes a lot of skill and creativity.<\/p>\n Create a detailed, unique setting with rules, systems, and challenges that feel realistic. Base your world on current fears or issues and exaggerate them to show potential consequences.<\/p>\n Highlight flaws like oppressive governments, environmental decay, or extreme inequality. Show how these flaws affect everyday life for the characters.<\/p>\n Make your protagonist someone readers can root for, struggling against the system. Include characters who represent different viewpoints to add depth and tension.<\/p>\n Show how power is maintained\u2014through fear, propaganda, or technology. Introduce rebellion, resistance, or moments where characters challenge the status quo.<\/p>\n Explore tough dilemmas, like sacrificing personal freedom for safety or the cost of rebellion. Make readers question what\u2019s right and wrong in your world.<\/p>\n The protagonist’s actions should have meaningful consequences, often life-or-death. The outcome should feel impactful for the world and characters.<\/p>\n Even in dark worlds, offer a glimmer of hope or a possibility for change to keep readers invested.<\/p>\n Draw inspiration from real-world issues, making your story resonate with contemporary fears and concerns.<\/p>\n Show, don\u2019t tell. Let readers experience your world through the characters\u2019 eyes without overwhelming them with exposition.<\/p>\n Whether it\u2019s a win, loss, or bittersweet resolution, the ending should feel earned and reflect the story\u2019s themes.<\/p>\n My favorite way to do this is to start with the idea of fear<\/strong>. Imagine what could potentially happen in the real world if a totalitarian government took over. What sorts of rights and liberties would be lost? Then, think about how and when people might revolt. Bam \u2013 you have a concept that has just enough reality in it to be terrifying, but mixed with enough sci-fi, it goes down smooth enough after the burn, like a good whiskey.<\/p>\n Plot twists and dystopian novels go together like peanut butter and jelly\u2014you can\u2019t have one without the other! Twists keep readers hooked<\/strong>, while immersive sensory details make the dystopian world feel real (even when it\u2019s wild).<\/p>\n And hey, want to really shake things up? Throw in a surprise twist or kill off a side character or two. Fun times!<\/p>\n Ah, my favorite part of any dystopian book. Yes, I am totally a hopeless romantic \u2013 so I live for those doomsday romances that sizzle every bit as much as the falling asteroid they\u2019re running from. Bonus points if you can work in some kind of feverish make out in battle-torn, grimy clothes, with sweat trailing down the dirt on their faces and bodies.<\/p>\n That\u2019s so hot.<\/p>\n Anyway, what were we talking about? Oh yeah \u2013 romance in dystopian novels. It can also function to show the softer side of the story. Enter one of my all-time favorite tropes, what I like to call, the cranky one falls for the sunshiny one. It\u2019s so cute to see some gruff, angry character start to slowly strip away their angst just long enough to get closer to the more positive character.<\/p>\n Dystopian romance takes time to develop<\/strong>\u2014you can\u2019t rush those intricate plots or dream up the perfect vigilante love interest overnight. Ideas might start as quick flashes, but they need time to grow.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t stress if you\u2019re not ready to write yet; the best stories come when you let them simmer. Plus, dystopian tales are all about holding up a mirror to life\u2014whether it\u2019s making a bold political statement or reflecting personal struggles. Take your time<\/b>; your characters (even while fleeing giant tarantulas) will thank you!<\/p>\n As always, not everyone is going to vibe with what you\u2019ve dreamt up. But that\u2019s not your problem<\/strong> \u2013 you wrote the kickass story of your dreams (or, nightmares). And that\u2019s worth celebrating. You can\u2019t pull a concept out of thin air very easily \u2013 but you did it all by yourself. Most people can\u2019t write stories the way authors can. Have you ever actually considered how special you are for accomplishing all of this?<\/p>\n It\u2019s nothing short of fantastic. So sit back, put your feet up, and gaze lovingly at the tyrannical, horrendous, suffocating, and psychologically damaging world you\u2019ve built. It\u2019s fun to be a little indulgent now and again, isn\u2019t it?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Sure \u2013 doom and gloom might be a solid portion of your narrative. But that isn\u2019t all there is to dystopian stories \u2013 and it\u2019s your job to highlight all of it. This week, I\u2019m sharing some of my favorite tips to point you in the right direction as you craft a thrilling story that<\/p>\n7 Typical Characteristics of a Dystopian Book<\/h3>\n
Oppressive Society<\/h4>\n
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Flawed World<\/h4>\n
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Themes of Control<\/h4>\n
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Rebellion or Resistance<\/h4>\n
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Moral Questions<\/h4>\n
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Isolation and Conformity<\/h4>\n
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Warning for the Future<\/h4>\n
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How to Write a Dystopian Novel?<\/h2>\n
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Rules You Need to Follow<\/h2>\n
Build a Believable World<\/h4>\n
Introduce a Broken Society<\/h4>\n
Craft Relatable Characters<\/h4>\n
Include Themes of Control and Resistance<\/h4>\n
Focus on Moral and Ethical Questions<\/h4>\n
Add High Stakes<\/h4>\n
Don\u2019t Forget Hope<\/h4>\n
Keep It Relevant<\/h4>\n
Balance World-Building with Plot<\/h4>\n
Make the Ending Count<\/h4>\n
Inkitt\u2019s Recipe for Nailing the Ultimate Dystopian Novel<\/h2>\n
Mix together a chilling concept<\/b><\/h3>\n
Throw in a good dose of dystopian plot twists<\/b><\/h3>\n
Stir up some romance<\/b><\/h3>\n
Let your dystopian concept bake until the edges are perfectly crispy<\/b><\/h3>\n
Serve with a healthy dollop of confidence<\/b><\/h3>\n