Introduction

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I know we'd all like to see ourselves as good writers, but the sad truth is, some of us aren't.

But that's not the worst thing.

The worst thing is that we don't know we're bad writers, and there are many reasons why that I will touch on in this book.

In this book I will be going over a lot of writing tips that I think everyone needs to follow or at least take into consideration.

Why am I doing this you ask?

Because I want to help people improve. I want people to hone their craft, and become one of the best writers out there. I want to read someone's story and then have them tell me, "Thanks for the tips, you helped me improve a lot." That would warm my heart.

Now, on Wattpad, I'm a fan fiction girl, so theses tips might lean more towards fan fictions, but I'm pretty sure they'll come in handy in any book you're writing.

I should've gone ahead and put that this was a "writing tips rant book", because I'll technically be ranting while helping.

In this book I'm not going to name any names, because that would be rude, but I am going to be brutally honest when it comes to bad writing. I'm not cutting any corners.

So if there's a chance I could hurt your feelings, I suggest you not read this. But if you really think you need to improve, then you really need to read this.

And I mean NEED to read it.

Parts will be listed by a simple number. I will be listing examples so you get a better understanding of what not to do, and at the end of each part, I will list the "To Suck" and the "Not To Suck" category, where I will try to explain what sucks to do and what you should do.

In case you didn't notice, I'll be using the word sucks a lot.

I want to help you all avoid having a bad book. And even if you're a great writer, I would suggest you still read this just cause.

Okay, the introduction is out of the way, so...are you ready?

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