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Face Claims(COMPLETED) by WritersClimax
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A book to aid you in your face claim needs.
Writing Prompts by humble_garden_snail
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Got writers block? Here's some writing prompts to choose from! Feel free to copy.
The Rules of Writing by Hermionesluva
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This book is just some tips I have for people who are struggling with their writing. It could also be for people who just wanna make their writing a little bit better. In writing there's always need for improvement. This book has advice for practically everything you need to know. So why not learn a little more about writing? You might just be a better writer.
How to Create Characters Readers Will Love by CherylReifsnyder
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How do some writers manage to create characters that are so real, you feel like you've met them? Characters that you wish you could hang out with long after you finish the last page, because they're so fascinating, or because they seem to see the world just like you do, or just because they're out there seizing life in a way you wish you could? It's all too easy to create characters that feel flat, stereotyped, and predictable. This book will show you how to create characters that are the opposite: characters that are vibrant, unique, and surprising. It takes you step-by-step through the process of coming up with a character and fleshing it out with details that will bring that character to life. It will help you make sure that your character is believable, that you have clear motivations for his or her decisions and actions--and it will show you how you communicate those motivations to your readers. Most of all, though, this book will help you to have fun taking your character to the next level. I'll update every Friday and will answer any questions you leave in the comments. Please let me know if there's anything in particular you want me to cover! If you find this helpful, I also blog over at www.cherylreif.com to help writers become more productive, more creative, and more skilled at their craft. :) Cheryl
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
How To Make A Good OC That Seems Very Original by EllyGirl312
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Edit : 5/7/21, Why are you still here? This book is so cringy but it holds my childhood within in it. I might do a second part or something to it maybe. Edit:10/15/20 younger me would've been ecstatic with all of the support on this. I am too but I haven't touched Wattpad for years. Anyway, if you wanna see some of my Oc's. I post art stuff on my insta. Check my bio. This book thing,whatever will teach you how to make an oc for a fandom,anime,or anything really.
Greatest comebacks. [Complete] by MIN_YOONGI_96
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A collection of some of the best comebacks. <COMPLETED>