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How To Write a Story by LCTaylor
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This is about how to write a story of your own, a detailed guide on what you should do. I am no professional, this is all based on my experience and from what I have read online, I will be siting some of my information if you'd like to get more details on topics. This is strictly informational, and isn't intended to be a perfect guide for everyone, we all have different styles and there are many different ways to write a story, but this is how I see it would go. I hope you enjoy.
Personal Writing Guides Collection by bottomlessweebvoid
bottomlessweebvoid
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Just some writing guides that I found useful over the years as I studied creative writing. This is just for me to store them. The guides in this book are organized in order alphabetically and by category to make things easy (see contents) I never planned to publish this because it WAS a personal collection, but I figured some people might want/need it so here you are (ノ*UwU)ノ♡ I'll add occasionally and not all at once because I have a LOT in here :') DISCLAIMER: These guides are NOT written by me, they were taken from multiple sources. If any of you readers are the authors of these guides and does not want your guides posted here, please tell me, and I will take your guide out of this book immediately. All the guides' authors and/or sources are stated clearly at the bottom of each guide.
The Writer's Guide to Weapons (Writer's Digest Books) EXCERPT by BenSobieck
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When it comes to writing weapons, most authors shoot from the hip--and miss. The Writer's Guide to Weapons (published by Writer's Digest Books) will help you hit your target every time. Firearms and knives have starring roles in a wide range of genres--crime, thriller, war, mystery, Western, and more. Unfortunately, many depictions of weapons in novels and film are pure fiction. Knowing the difference between a shotshell and a slug, a pistol and a revolver, or a switchblade and a butterfly knife is essential for imbuing your story with authenticity--and gaining popularity with discerning readers. Equal parts accessible, humorous, and practical, The Writer's Guide to Weapons is the one resource you need to incorporate firearms and knives into your fiction like a seasoned professional. * Submitted to Wattpad by the author, who is the copyright holder.
My random text conversations with friends by Poodle_puppy321
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i have funny (and random) text conversations on my phone so here are some, with no context (we are very weird)
The Hogwarts School of Wisdom and Theology- A Google Translated Harry Potter by ChocolateMarshmallow
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enjoy pals... there are some real gems in here. this story and characters do not belong to me but also I am not a supporter of the original creator! Trans lives matter and everyone is welcome here.
The Vampire and The Ghost | ✔︎ by SammyE9
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[BOOK ONE OF THE VAMPIRE AND THE GHOST SERIES] She's dead, he's undead. An unusual duo make their way through the modern world, and its modern challenges. Annalise Redwood had spent too much time alone, floating in a centuries old house. The very same house she was murdered in 5 years before. She'd watched people leave, come in, investigate and even squat in this house. Yet none of them stayed long. And more importantly none of them saw her. It was hell, and she swore she was cursed. But this all changes, on the 5th anniversary of her death when a seemingly normal young man walks in. And he sees her. Eugene Cubert was old. Too old. He was done with life, had lived, breathed (well not really) and seen too much for one soul to bare. Quite frankly all he wanted to do was find a nice house to live in and spend the rest of the century comfortably locked away from all of the supernatural and natural. He's visiting his 5th house that day, when he hears it. A woman, screaming to be seen. And then he sees her. And nothings quite the same after that. ---------------------------------------------------- #No.2 in paranormal 3/7/2021 #No.1 in ghost 9/7/2021 #No.8 in murder 2/8/2021 Updates weekly! (unless otherwise said)
Random Things To Do by Shingeki_No_Levi
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Randomness is the key to success -Someone out in the world This book is things to do, so if ya ain't filming the stupid shit y'all gonna do and post it on YouTube, then ur not worthy of reading this.