There were many steps to writing a good time-travel novel: 1. Decide on the story theme and plot: A time-travel novel usually takes time-travel as the theme, but the general plot of the story needs to be determined. For example, the protagonist travels to an unfamiliar world, faces various challenges and opportunities, and gradually grows up and changes his destiny. 2. Choose the world and characters to transmigrate to: Choose an imaginative world that resonates with and interests the reader. At the same time, he needed to choose an interesting protagonist who was attractive enough to attract the reader's attention and establish meaningful connections with other characters. 3. Create character and background: The characters in time-travel novels need to have unique personalities and backgrounds. For example, the protagonist needs to have different personality characteristics and backgrounds in order to adapt to the new environment after time-travel. At the same time, he had to set up a clear background and personality for the other characters. Setting up the world after transmigration: The world after transmigration needs to have enough details and settings to make the reader feel real and interesting. For example, he needed to set up a historical background to introduce the culture and history of the country as well as the environment in which the transmigrator lived. 5. Plot development: In the post-transmigration world, the storyline needs to be developed to establish relationships between characters and gradually reveal the truth of the story. The development of the plot required a certain level of logic and rationality, as well as a certain level of ups and downs and climax. Setting the ending and meaning: The ending of a time-travel novel needs to have enough meaning to make the reader feel satisfied and rewarding. The ending had to be consistent with the plot and development of the story, but it also had to be open to the readers 'imagination. 7. Revise and polish: After writing a novel, you need to revise and polish the work to check if the plot and character settings are reasonable, whether there are typos and grammar errors, and whether it meets the readers 'tastes and expectations.