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The Abstract Thought: More Opening Lines, Prompts & More by FairyFlossyCloud
FairyFlossyCloud
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The Abstract Thought: More Opening Lines, Prompts & More is a book of opening lines, setting inspiration, names, and more. It's similar to it's sister book: 50 Amazing Opening Lines and Dialogue Starters. However this book contains more content. More dialogue starters, more book inspiration. It will also include name ideas, surname ideas, setting ideas, more opening lines, prompts and even character traits. If you have issues of jump starting your brain or you just like these sorts of things on hand then look no further. Just drop a vote and leave a comment. I would love to read what you think about this and what you come up with what comes next. ❤️
Edit like an Editor: A Wattpad Featured Guide ✔ by jgfairytales
jgfairytales
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*A WATTPAD FEATURED GUIDE* *Highest Ranking #5 in Non-Fiction's HOT List* *Ranked #1 in #how-to, #1 in #editor, #1 in #publishing, and #1 in #grammar* • Do you find yourself with too many typos? • Do grammar and spelling tools not always find your slip-ups? • Is English grammar just not your thing? • Are you a victim of writer's block? • Do your characters' personalities fall flat? • Is your dialogue boring? • Do you need help staying consistent with your points-of-view? • Are you struggling with choosing the best genre for your work? • Have you finished your first draft and don't know where to go from there? • Are you in the bulk of your revising stage and could use some guidance? jgfairytales has compiled this guidebook together through her experience as an editorial freelancer and Wattpad editor and critic. She knows what the Wattpad writer struggles with. She wants to help you learn how to avoid those slip-ups again, and she does so with easy-to-understand writing. Learn how to edit your work like an editor through these chapters full of detailed explanations, examples, guides, tips, and practice questions from yours truly. After reading this guidebook, you will walk away with an understanding of (American) English grammar and the confidence to comfortably edit your own work. The end goal for every writer is, of course, publication. jgfairytales even has a few tips for you to reach that goal and how to stay on track. jgfairytales has grown as an editor and critic from college courses, textbooks, guidebooks, editing and critiquing others' work, and editing her work. All references used will be cited, so you may also refer to them if you wish to. Copyright: All Rights Reserved by Jennifer Gioia Rowland © 2016-2018; © 2024 However, where credit is given, the copyright is (CC) Attribution-ShareAlike.
Creating the Well-Developed Character by elizabethinfj
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Well developed characters are of huge importance. No matter how magnificent your setting, or how thrilling your plot, it's all in vain without equally good characters. Characters can make or break your book. So with that in mind, here is your guide to Creating the Well-Developed Character
DICTIONARY FOR WRITERS. by -celestials
-celestials
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in which i share beautiful and unique words to include in your stories.
Word of the Day by vocabulations
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A new word everyday to keep the engines of your mind whirring smoothly because we don't want them to grow old and rusty, now do we? ;)