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Fantoccio: Most certainly! First, you need to figure out a setting, a mood, and a tone of what the story may be

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Fantoccio: Most certainly! First, you need to figure out a setting, a mood, and a tone of what the story may be. Then, try to make your character act as accurate as possible to what this characters looks and personality will be, and then if necessary, pour your ever loving heart, soul, sweat, blood and tears into it and make it interesting for the reader to be engaged in! Make them all paragraphs if necessary! And also try to not forget to check every word you think is misspelled and fix it. Simple as that. And thus, that concludes my session of gifting wisdom on a desperate writer. No need to thank me.

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