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Write Me A Heartache (The Starving Squad #2) by JhingBautista
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Introverted writer Aika Yamamura always creates the perfect fictional guys, making her wish for one as well. But when Mickey unexpectedly comes crashing into her life, Aika realizes that maybe imperfection is okay, too. *** Bookworm Aika Yamamura dreams of meeting the perfect man for her. Through the books she read and wrote, she is set to find the ideal man who will love her dearly. But everything comes crashing down when she meets Mickey, the guy who annoys her to the core. Everything seems to be a joke to him, but unexpectedly, Aika finds herself spending more time with him. Aika swears never to fall for someone like Mickey, but when love knocks on her door, what can she do? Will she acknowledge her love for Mickey even if she's unsure of his feelings and everything seems like a blur? Or will she push him away and end up breaking her own heart? Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish, a combination of Tagalog & English. Cover Design by Regina Dionela
InkCraft: A Masterclass in Writing Mastery by itzmikhan
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Embark on a transformative journey into the art and science of writing with "InkCraft." This comprehensive guide is more than just a collection of tips; it's a literary compass that will navigate aspiring writers through the intricate landscapes of creativity, storytelling, and self-expression. Crafted by a seasoned wordsmith and enriched with insights from the literary world, "InkCraft" unfolds a treasure trove of writing wisdom. From conquering the blank page to sculpting unforgettable characters, each chapter is a wellspring of techniques, strategies, and inspiration. Discover the alchemy of language as "InkCraft" delves into the nuances of style, rhythm, and voice. Uncover the secrets behind building compelling narratives and explore the delicate dance between plot and character development. With practical exercises and real-world examples, this book transcends conventional writing advice, empowering you to not just write, but to write masterfully. Navigate the labyrinth of self-editing and revision with confidence, learning how to refine your work until it gleams with literary brilliance. "InkCraft" doesn't just teach you to write; it guides you in the art of rewriting, showing that the true magic often lies in the revisiting and reshaping of your initial prose. Whether you're a novice with a dream or a seasoned scribe seeking fresh perspectives, "InkCraft" is the key to unlocking your full writing potential. Immerse yourself in a world where words become weapons, emotions become symphonies, and stories become timeless. With "InkCraft," every page is an invitation to not just write, but to master the craft of writing.
How To: Write Mystery/Thriller by howto_
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Cliffhangers? Plot twists? Complex characters? Back stories? Bad guys? Chilling scenes? Mystery and Thriller, home to some of the most interesting, intriguing books you will ever read. There are turns round every corner, suprises at every bend and most of the time you are left with literal goosebumps. But writing Mystery/Thriller is much harder than just reading- are you up to the challenge? See this book as survival training for the very tough battle you are about to face when writing MYSTERY/THRILLER!
1200 Creative Writing Prompts by melissadono
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Story writing Ideas and Tips by AHA2022
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This is book will contain story starters and ideas. this is to help those people who want to write by dont know what to write about. Well, I can't guarantee that this will help you but you may be inspired by some of what I will have listed. Cover design by: @artiology
ScriptWriting by RogueRose21
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Anything and everything I found useful from my Scriptwriting class. From learning how to analyze movies and how they and how they are set up, to learning how to write an actual script
So, about writing. by Mono-lith
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It's an arduous, difficult process. Especially so when writing a fully-fledged novel with several hundred pages worth of content that you have to sit down and somehow create something from nothing. Even though one of the laws of science is that you cannot create something from nothing, when it comes to artforms like writing, that is exactly what you're doing. But writing is an art form like no other. Because unlike painting or drawing, you have to use words to potentially describe something that no other living individual has ever laid their eyes upon, or even thought about imagining. It's a daunting task for anyone. So, about writing. This book originated from my visits to the "Improve Your Writing" sections of the community in Wattpad and I, being the introvert I am, had no idea how to enter the conversation like a normal person, so instead I decided to write an all-out piece of advice that I couldn't bring myself to send. As a result, I decided to publish this book to sort it all out instead of just deleting the messages I never sent forever. Feel free to leave behind any suggestions and questions you have that you'd like me to answer!
Random Stuff Writing Styles Intriguing  by xitlyvillam
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Every genre of writing has its mindset and set of expectations. Genres are the tool for creativity and provide various perspectives to tell your story in different ways. Writing can make you to go into different worlds. . . . X x X About the creator x.villam One day, as I was scrolling through my music library, I stumbled upon a song that caught my attention. It was a very superficial pop-style music, but with an instrumental that was surprisingly pleasing to the ears. At first, I was hesitant to listen to it, as I usually preferred more meaningful and deep music. But then I thought to myself, why limit myself to just one genre? From that day on, I decided to open my ears to all kinds of music. I started exploring different genres, from Latin to rock, to country. It was quite amusing four my friends when they rode in my car and heard the music switch from one genre to another. I also started listening to music in other languages. I found that I enjoyed the sound of different languages and how they added a unique element to the music. Sometimes I would listen to songs that were bilingual, blending two languages seamlessly. I discovered a whole new world of music that I never knew existed. Each genre and language brought a different emotion and vibe, and I loved experiencing the diversity in music. It was like traveling around the world through music, discovering new cultures and sounds. So, what genres do you listen to? And what language do you like to listen to in music? Let's keep exploring and expanding our music horizons together. P.S This is a place with music and writing! If you follow me, I will follow you whenever I am active.
Written: 9 Ways of Writing a Non-Fiction Book by LeonieHope
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Written covers the elements needed to write a book based on your personality. It explores what to write about; where to start; and how to deal with procrastination, the imposter syndrome, and other writer enemies. It proposes 9 different ways to write, called archetypes. These can be used on their own or in combination with each other to produce a book with your unique spin. This is the latest book I'm working on. Three chapters per week will be posted - on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday my time. ALL CHAPTER HAVE NOW BEEN POSTED UPDATE: All the chapters have been posted. I'll be taking a break for 1-2 weeks before the revision process begins. Feel free to leave any comments. I'll take them into consideration.