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Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things 2 by maplefoot
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Characters are hard to create. In fact, last time we all checked, books are hard to create. What's a writer to do? Don't fear, my friend. Maplefoot has got you covered. Welcome to the second edition of 'Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things... 2' "a guide to help writers makes the best of their characters and their books." This book not only helps you design your characters but is a menagerie of descriptions for your stories. Latin Phrases Weapons How to use a gun Fainting Plot Ideas Archery Terminology And a lot, lot more. You'll have to read on to see what wonderful chapters that are in store for you to improve your characters and stories. This book also does requests if your stuck on something in the story. If you have come to this book first, try checking out the original 'Designing Your Character and Other Handy Things' It will provide you with thing such as: Character Description Sheet Different Colours Hair Styles Love Scenes Superpowers
Character description 101 by Noloua
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I'm here to teach you how to describe a character when you're writing. Please comment if you think that I am missing any descriptions in any of the lists.
Your Guide to Writing the Perfect Story by _thewritersdiary_
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As the title states, this is your tutorial, created by me, to writing a story to the very best of your abilities. By carefully reading through the following pages, you can enhance your skills and clear your path to becoming the great author that you wish to be, uncovering your potential each step of the way. For tips and guides on how to create perfect punctuation, grammar, and developing characters, plot, getting through writers block and much, much more, search no further for everything that you need to help you on your journey is right here. Thanks for your eyes, mind, and interest and, please, do read on. *** #4 - 11/02/15
WRITING HELP: How To Show, Not Tell by Ellen_Reese
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A collection of useful words and sentences used to describe scenes or characters in writing a story. Plus, any useful things I encounter like how to write dialogues, flashbacks, and more.
A-Z of Werewolf writing by werewolf
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A Handbook for all things writing and werewolf! How to create the perfect werewolf story, write the story you want to read and avoid cliches! Everything you need to know and more... Run by official Wattpad Ambassadors.
The Werewolf Guide by xoxwerewolfxox
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This story is to simply help those who don't understand the werewolf stories and would enjoy reading some. This is like a beginners guide to the were wolf genre. All the information in this book is mainly what I have learned through out my 2 years of reading this genre. I love it and understand how it feels to not understand, ( I know that sounds weird, but just go with it) If you are having trouble understanding the ways of werewolf's then, by all means, read this book. P.S. Thank you to everyone who votes for my story and comments if I should add something in, I really appreciate the support. An additional thanks you goes to people who add my story to your reading lists. I didn't expect many people to support the guide so THANK YOU! P.P.S Please do not take my ideas or take my writing. Thanks! ----------------------- Thank you @lovetowrite2222 for the cover!
The Rules of The Werewolf by chica_2016
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Werewolves are mysterious creatures that are very hard to understand, right? This is not a story, but a guide to help all of you confused readers- and will also help you enjoy not only werewolves better, but their stories as well! Enjoy! (Also a good reference if you are planning on writing a werewolf book(: #1 Ranked Informational 7/25/2020
The Unofficial Guide To The Omegaverse by Velvelyami
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This is an unofficial guide to the omegaverse. Safe to say none of what I say is the set in stone rules except for certain concepts that define the omegaverse. Anyways, in this non-official guide, we shall explore the omegaverse in detail ranging from anatomical differences, arks you can go with, and the A/B/O type breakdown. With that in mind: If you are here to learn about the basics of the omegaverse and the possible ways you can go about writing your own, then I welcome you to this guide. Disclaimer: There is explicit content regarding reproduction in this book however no pictures. It is advised if you do not like that kind of content to not read this guide.
Writing Tips to Help Write Stories People Will Love by lovingwritingstuff
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tips to help you become a more successful writer. Some of these are ones I've gotten from a youtuber, Jenna Moreci. If you ever want to, check out her stuff cause she is a full time writer and very good when it comes to writing tips.
How to Write a Good Story by JoyCronje
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This book is a collection of resources and random tips that will help you become a better writer and create stories worth reading. Since I've started the writing journey, and particularly started editing freelancers' works, I've discovered there are some basics, resources, and tips from professionals that will help all those striving to improve themselves, some of which I want to share with you in this book. Some of the content will be extracts from other professionals with advice and tips, and some of it will be from my own experience. Here's to us, the writers