![]() ![]() A brave but sensitive firefighter whose only fear is to take a chance on love. A tough but sensitive military man who’s seen too much carnage. A sea-hardened but gentle sailor, quietly mourning the death of the love of his life. (“A Walk to Remember,” “The Best of Me”)ī. A bright but troubled high school student flirting with self-destructive behavior. With that in mind – and in honor of the upcoming release of the movie version of Sparks’ set-in-Southport novel, “Safe Haven,” on Valentine’s Day – we thought we’d offer our version of How to Write A Nicholas Sparks Novel.Ī. Still, if you survey Sparks’ 17 published novels, you find that most of them conform to a certain pattern. Many of the millions of fans who buy and read Sparks’ books are not AARP members, and at least some of them are guys. ![]() ![]() We don’t know if that’s the whole secret. North Carolina’s own local best seller, Nicholas Sparks, once told a writers’ conference that the secret to writing a blockbuster was to figure out how to make little old ladies cry. ![]()
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