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Physiologically Speaking par feechi17
Physiologically Speaking
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Physiology is the scientific study of the normal mechanisms and the interactions within a living system - Wikipedia. Human physiology connects science, medicine and health, and creates a framework for understanding how the human body adapts to stresses, physical activity, emotions and disease. This book will give you a summary of how the body reacts to differences when various external factors occur. Highest rankings: #5 in physiological, 22/09/18, #4 in humannature, 22/07/19, #4 in human nature, 09/09/19 #4 in feminineandproud, 09/09/19 #2 in speaking, 22/07/19, #2 in physiology, 28/04/19
Writing tips par Reannah1204
Writing tips
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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.
Vocabulary / Word Lists for writers par -TheOtakuNerd-
Vocabulary / Word Lists for writers
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A list of words that would help you to polish your writing. *** DISCLAIMER: All word lists and vocab came from different websites. Therefore, they are not mine.
Your Guide to Writing the Perfect Story par _thewritersdiary_
Your Guide to Writing the Perfect Story
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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
In-depth Character Development Help Sheet par MariaJoWrites
In-depth Character Development Help Sheet
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As the title says, this is a collection of information that you can take into consideration when you are trying to develop an in-depth background for your characters. This help sheet is probably more helpful for contemporary characters, rather than characters with supernatural abilities. But you will still be able to find useful details to take into consideration as you try to create a complete identity for your characters - no matter the genre of your story.
He Said, She Said: Dialogue Tips par KyKyAceHeart
He Said, She Said: Dialogue Tips
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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.
How to write a book par Sea_Zoe
How to write a book
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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.
Psychology Facts par WritingDuhh
Psychology Facts
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Some cool facts, research, and information on topics in psychology Hope you all enjoy!! *I TAKE NO CLAIMS IN THE WRITING OR STUDY OF POSTED TOPICS. I'm simply just sharing/informing by posting multiple sources into one concise thread*
How To Write a Fight or Battle Scene par TheOrangutan
How To Write a Fight or Battle Scene
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YOU WANNA FIGHT? FIGHT ME! Or we could have a cup of tea and a biscuit if you prefer. Ever found it hard to get to grips with how to put together a fight scene, or a battle sequence? This guide runs you through the basics, talks about different styles of fighting and weaponry, how to put together fight scenes, plan out battles, and talks about how you include Fantasy or Magical elements as well as the various Dos and Don'ts of writing Action. Now with added flamingos... are we sure that it's spelled like that? There's an aardvark with an Uzi somewhere too.