One reason could be a lack of confidence. You might be worried about how others will judge your story or your ability to tell it well. Another reason could be that you haven't fully organized your thoughts. If your ideas are all jumbled up, it's difficult to present them in a coherent way.
First, make an outline. Outline the main events or points you want to include in your story. It gives you a clear structure to follow. For example, if it's a personal story, start with the setting, introduce the characters, and then move on to the main event.
In a racing game, there's a struggling story too. A young racer with a beat - up old car enters races to earn money for upgrades. He constantly faces better - equipped opponents. In one race, his engine starts overheating halfway through. He has to balance between pushing the car to keep up and not blowing the engine completely. Despite all the odds, he manages to finish the race, though not in a winning position.
I had a student who was falling behind in reading. I provided him with a personalized reading plan, with books that matched his interests. After a few months, he caught up with his classmates. His reading skills improved so much that he started reading books for pleasure on his own.
If you're struggling to write your first novel, know that it's a common experience. One useful tip is to find a writing group or a writing buddy. They can offer feedback, support, and new ideas. You should also do research if your novel is set in a specific time or place. This will make your story more believable. Additionally, let your characters drive the story. Develop their personalities well so that they seem real and their actions are logical.
One tip is to start with a simple idea. For example, think about an interesting character or a unique setting. Then, build the story around that. Maybe you have a character who is a detective in a strange, futuristic city. You can start to imagine the kinds of cases they might solve and the people they would meet.
Struggle in the Dream of the Red Chamber was a web novel by Jiu Wu. The story told the story of a modern science man who transmigrated to Jia Huan, the bastard son of the Jia family in the Red Chamber. The story was set in the Great Zhou Dynasty. In the winter of the 7th year of Yongzhi, the little loli Lin Daiyu had just entered the Jia family. This was a story of a bastard son's counterattack. The novel was completed with a total of 3,002,800 words.
Struggle at the end of the Sui Dynasty's complete TMT can be downloaded for free. The specific download address and file size could be found in the search results.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to Struggle in the Harem:
1. Book of Troubled Times
2. [Spirit Realm Walker]
3. The Tang's Table
4. The King of Familiar
These novels all had strong, decisive, smart, and witty female protagonists, similar to the female protagonists in Struggle in the Harem.