How do you describe your methodology of writing?
I am submitting the outline of my novella for a competition and this is one of the requirements:
The outline must include a summary of the Novella as well as the methodology and approach.
How do you describe your methodology of writing?
I am submitting the outline of my novella for a competition and this is one of the requirements:
The outline must include a summary of the Novella as well as the methodology and approach.
John's advice is correct: seek their advice.
However, I think it's pretty straightforward.
The word "methodology" simply means the system of methods used for a particular activity, field of study etc.
So what they're asking for is an outline of your writing methods that you used during the process of creating your novella. I imagine it would include, and not be limited to, the following:
The old saying of "do whatever works for you" means that every writer will have their own methods that they find works for them (sometimes even only for that particular book), and that's probably what they're looking for.
The methods section of a research paper provides the information by which a study’s validity is judged.
An effectively written methodology section should:
Six steps to describe a methodology of writing
Research – Research your topic on internet, academic databases and the library. Submerge yourself in the words of enormous thinkers.
Analysis – Starting with Good knowledge stand, visibly define the claims. Do the SWOT analysis which will help you judge better.
Thesis - Pick and choose your best idea, attach it down in a clear contention and summed up in a brief sentence.
Paragraphs - Each individual paragraph should be focused on a single idea that supports your thesis. Begin paragraphs with topic sentences, support assertions with evidence.
Conclusion - Gracefully exit your writing by making end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic.
Language - Polished your language by correcting the grammar, making sentences flow, incorporating rhythm and other intuitive edits. Proofread until it reads just how you want it to sound.
You may find it useful to borrow from other disciplines, here. In the visual arts, the description of the artist's methodology is called an "artist statement" and there are loads of examples and guides to those on the Internet.