A fictional novel is a fictional literary form that is usually based in a completely non-existent historical, cultural, social, or physical world and unfolds the story in this world. There were a few points to note when writing fictional novels: 1. Confirm the world and background of the story, including history, culture, society, politics, etc. 2. Decide on the protagonist and storyline. Set a clear goal and conflict for the story. 3. Add fictional elements and characters such as magic, myths, legends, etc. to make the story more colorful. 4. Pay attention to the compatibility of worldview and values to ensure that the world written has a certain connection and reflection with the real world. 5. Create distinct characters so that readers can deeply understand and feel their emotions and personalities. Keep the story coherent and logical. Don't let the plot have contradictions or loopholes. 7. Use appropriate narrative techniques and language styles such as metaphor, metaphor, exaggeration, etc. to add interest and expressiveness to the story. The creation of fictional novels required the author to have a rich imagination and creativity, as well as a certain understanding of history, culture, and the real world.