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  • Who Am I? Exercises to prevent your character from having an identity crisis
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    Coming up with five adjectives to describe your character barely scratches the surface. In order to make your character figuratively come alive, you'll need to know them better than they know themselves. The exercises in this book will make you think about your characters in ways you never have before.

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  • Oblivious
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    y/n has had a crush on Newt for months, but she can't seem to get him to talk to her. Little does she know, Newt has a crush on her too. Will Teresa an Thomas ever be able to get them to stop being so stubborn and just tell each other they're in love? (completed) (idk I'm sorry I suck at these. I promise the actual st...

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  • Jealous
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    A new greenie comes up in the box and starts spending a lot of time with y/n, but Newt doesn't like it. (completed)

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  • Nightmares
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    y/n has been having nightmares for months, but hasn't told anyone, not even her best friend, Newt, about them. One night y/n has such a bad nightmare she wakes up screaming. Newt hears her and tries to help. (completed)

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  • How to Write Fiction
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    The advice you will find here follows the Chicago Manual of Style which is widely used by American publishers. There are some variances in style from country to country (and even from American publisher to American publisher.) **It may be easier to search the Table of Contents, as there is no rhyme or reason right no...

  • My Broken Luna
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    "Stop. Stop, please." I sob as the whip comes down on my back once more. "Shut up yo-" my tormentor's words are cut off by a ferocious growl. I sense another masculine figure in the dark room, but can't make out a word he's shouting. The burning and searing pain that I'm experiencing is just too much. A sickening snap...

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