I'm nobody. Why would you even listen to me?
Because I've written enough crap and made enough mistakes and have learned to approach my own creativity with humility that has come from being dragged backward through thornbushes. None of that means I'm going to get everything (or anything) right, but it does mean that you might learn something from me without having to endure the agony yourself.
If just one tip or hint or insight in the previous pages has given you an edge you didn't have before, then the hours I've spent putting this stuff together has been more than worth it.
While I'm at the end of this book, because I don't want to write tips into a cavernous tell-all that oversells my competency, I'm not done sharing my opinions, because despite being taught humility I still have the hubris common to all authors that makes me think people want to hear what I have to say.
If you like what you've seen here, I will try to elaborate on it, reaching past the limits of academia and into practical life lessons that actually get you from point A to point B, point B being the end of your current book and on to the next...
...because let's face it, there's never a final story.
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How To Write Good: A Lightly Salted Guide to Stepping Up Your Wattpad Game.
Non-FictionPeople will tell you writing is hard. That's a load of crap. Anyone with a pencil can scrawl a line of graphite across a page and call themselves a writer. Does that mean anyone can be an author? No. Only people who are willing to sacrifice their ti...