Ok, so I know that there are a lot of these books out there on Wattpad. The reason I decided to write this book was because I found it hard to find actual guidelines on the internet for this kind of stuff. So I put together what I learned from many authors so this is basically a rant/rule book for the way I would qualify as good writing.
Highest Ranking: #281 in Non-Fiction
Started: July 2015
Completed: July 2017
The title says it all
This book includes things such as:
➵overused and underused faceclaims
➵tips for TV show fanfics
➵faceclaim help
➵names
➵helpful websites/apps
➵etc.
If a book has really good dialogue, you may not notice because it flows so naturally. But if you're reading a book with poorly written dialogue, it will probably feel awkward. It may even feel painful. You may not want to continue reading.
You don't want to be that writer.
Don't be that writer.
Learn how to avoid some of the most common dialogue mistakes here.
My method will help you with everything you'll need in order to write a book or a story. The beautiful new cover is by shining-diamonds!
CONTENTS
Why this method was created
How this method was created
Inspiration
Creating conflict
The pitch
Inventing characters
Mapping your world
Making a story overview
Writing a catchy beginning
Working on one chapter at a time
Descriptions
Writer's block
Coming up with a title
Finishing the first draft
Revision
Common mistakes
Little writing assignments
This book used to be called writing a book in eight steps, but I've revised it and made it better.
This book contains
-Words to use instead of said, says, went, etc
-Personalities
-Characteristics
- words to describe movement, looks, body language and more.
and a whole lot of other things.