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Second Chance❦(Being Rewritten) by lumierasan
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"Sometimes You Need A Second Chance,Because You Weren't Quite Ready For The First" ~ Second Chance Grace Allen was given a second chance to make things right. This time, she can live the life she always wanted and desire. She will make sure to stay out of everyone's way and just live a simple life with her mom, Luna. But you see, her past always comes back to haunt her and remind her of the things she's done. Grace gets horrible nightmares, breaking her down slowly. It's only a matter of time before she decides to face her demons or let them take over. After all, having a second chance doesn't come without a price to pay. Will she be able to escape her past and rewrite her future like she wants to do? Or will she crumble like she did before wasting her second life in vain? Book Cover By:PotatoeWolfie Editor:PotatoeWolfie
The Villainess' Escape by TheOrangeLover
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When Emily was chatting on her phone with her friend, she was suddenly transported to another world. Reincarnated as 'Adelina', she realizes the new world sounds just like the place from the novel she read about. And in the novel, it seems like she is the villainess? ___ Highest Ranking: #8 in Isekai
Parallel (A Virtual Gamer's Story) [Vol.1 - Vol.4 Complete] by Renoe_K
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After being kidnapped and thrown into a VRMMORPG, 17-year-old Suzuki Mato must find the line between his real and in-game personalities before it kills him. ***** Following the death of his popular online persona, seventeen-year-old Suzuki Mato decides it's time to retire from professional VR gaming. However, his plans are abruptly cut short when he's kidnapped from his high school and forced to be a guinea pig for Genaco Gaming, the world's largest esports and entertainment company. Armed with nothing but his wit and a new online persona, he's thrown headfirst into the virtual reality of "Live No Evil," a VRMMORPG littered with overpowered bosses, secretive NPCs, and backstabbing gods. His mission? Find a way to conquer this new world and get back at the company that took over his life, all while avoiding 'Parallel' -- a condition that would make it impossible to separate his real and virtual personalities. Because in a world obsessed with VR gaming, Parallel means death, and Suzuki just doesn't have time for that... [Parallel Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 out now, Vol. 3 coming soon] Content/Trigger Warning: some transphobic language
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
Jessie's Tips for Better Writing by SunKissedSky
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I'll show you how to improve your story with just a few tips and exercises. Writing a novel can be confusing, especially if you're new to it. Even if you're a pro at writing, it still helps to be refreshed. This is my way to help you. Hopefully it WILL help in your journey as a writer, and if you have questions, please ask me. I'll address topics such as: ~The five senses ~Believable characters ~Improving first drafts ~Plot twists ~Dialogue ~Descriptions ...And much more. Oh, and one more thing before you begin reading. I know there are a lot of chapters, and a ton of content, but don't overwhelm yourself! Try starting off with a couple topics you know you could improve on, work on those, and then read a couple more. If you read all of these chapters at once it may be a bit too much to take on! So take your writing journey as slow as you need, and work on it one step at a time.
Consejos y tips para escritores by TheSuperTeam_
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¿Bloqueos de escritor? ¿Usos correctos de ortografía y redacción? ¿Ideas? ¿Ayuda? ¡Todo aquí!
Shcielle (Draeyer Academy 2) by ShanaZeren
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As time passes, bonds grow stronger. So does his fear. When Alec is finally accustomed to his life in Draeyer Academy, he returns to Arktis as one of the Sentire Representatives in the annual Sky Games. His wish to lie low during the event shatters after he aids a fellow Sentire during a Drae rampage. Things take a turn for the bad with the enemies after him and Areisha. Through it all, Alec discovers more about himself that none will ever expect. As for the Shcielle...he only wishes he knew what it was. "Claim your place in the skies so blue Your presence has been long overdue" Cover by oh so awesome @PaulineForgie
Your Stories are Bad and You Should Feel Bad by EdgarMalboeuf
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The vast majority of the writing I have seen on this website is worth less than the change I left upon your mother's nightstand. That means that, by statistical likelihood, your writing probably sucks too. Not in whole, mind you, but when it comes to a few of the trickier bits, you find yourself staring at a blank screen and scowling like a madman. I, on the other hand, am damned good at this writing stuff. So, out of the bottomless generosity of my heart, I decided to try and help your plebeian self. Plot exposition, character development, show versus tell, and all the little things that experienced writers know already. These are the secrets I'll drop on your lap in a vain attempt to make you learn a thing or two. I'm tired of reading all the crap on this site; don't let your work be part of it.
Scene Prompts - What Should Your Character Do Next? by paulapdx
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These are NOT your typical writing prompts. I find most writing prompts too general or specific to be helpful. The ones in this book are just generic enough to spark your imagination and everyone's response will be completely different. Depending on your story idea, plot, characters and writing style, the response to the following prompts will look vastly different from another writer's. How does this work? Well, when you hit a roadblock in a particular scene, play with one of the prompts and see how your character responds, what comes out of their mouth. Then, let the other characters respond to that line. Here's an example. For the following prompt, I can have a character respond one of many ways (and I literally just came up with these as I'm writing this book summary). SAMPLE PROMPT - Ask someone to leave Now, what's the next line out of your character's mouth? Is it: -- You know what, get the hell out! -- Look, I'm tired. Can we talk about this tomorrow? I'll have Peter drive you home. -- Will you please just leave! I can't do this. I can't talk to you anymore! -- Either he goes or I go. Which will it be? See how all these are very different ways for a character to essentially ask (or try to force) another character to leave? The key is to work with the response that works best for your situation. You should have a sense of what the scene is about and your character's goals, but that's all you really need! I love these prompts. You can insert them any time you hit a wall. They always seem to get my creative juices going. Sometimes I find that I've gone on to write an entire scene and I didn't even end up keeping the lines that the prompts generated! It was enough just to get me unstuck and get my characters interacting again. I hope these prompts can help others too. If folks vote and comment to let me know that they've helped, I'll post 10 prompts per chapter for the next 10 weeks. Cheers! We'll start with a chapter and a bonus one too.