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Wattpad Fantasy Writer's Advice by ELatimer
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Tips on writing, plotting, publishing, gaining fans here on Wattpad and more!
How To: Wattpad Writing by itsNLSea
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Previously 'How to Make a Decent Story on Wattpad.' Have you ever found writing on Wattpad to be difficult? Have you ever stared at the screen for minutes, hours, DAYS, repeating that chapter in your head, the one that makes you sound like an amateur, hoping to fix it? Or maybe you never even got past the first sentence, and that chapter is so far nonexistent. Have you ever encountered holes in your plot, or scenes that don't make sense? Characters whose only flaw is being too flawless? Bad grammar? Misplaced punctuation, or misspelling simple words? Well, fret no longer, for you've found just what you need: writing help and tips! In How To: Wattpad Writing, we'll help you Aspiring Authors with dozens of frequently made mistakes, such as Vocabulary, Grammar, Plot, Spacing and Punctuation, Characters, and more, so you and your stories can flourish. 》PSA: I started and wrote this help guide when I was twelve or thirteen, and as of now, I have no plans of neither continuing nor editing it, so forgive any mistakes you encounter. I appreciate that you all seem to find it helpful! To my knowledge, the information is still relevant, but my experience was below par when I wrote this, so keep this in mind if you choose to continue!
How To Write a Fight Scene by GraceKnight5
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How to Write the Perfect Romance by HarlequinSYTYCW
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Tips from Harlequin's Top Romance Editors
How to Write a Novel by ScaryFantasyLover13
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Everyone has trouble getting their stories noticed. Sometimes it's the title, cover, and summary that can lure someone in. But what can you do to get better at writing? Confused as to how other people's books get so popular but yours limits below 50 reads? Tired of deleting your stories because you don't think they are good enough? Read ahead to find out how to get good dialogue, editing, descriptions, and many more tips on how to become a better author.
Tips for Aspiring Writers by StarCatching
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Need help with your writing?  Want support, feedback, editing or anything else? Stuck on a story - with no idea how to get un-stuck (and yes, I think we just made up a word)? That's okay, because We Three Dreamers can help your dreams come true ;P  We may not help solve your life's problems or mend a bad relationship, but we can help your main character find the man of his dreams, or learn to control their actions and feelings. You can read our helpful tips, or even send us what you're stuck on and we will help you get going again.  And may all of your wildest ideas come true.
Brutal Tips for Writers by GailSimone
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Gail Simone, writer of @VertigoComics’ new horror title CLEAN ROOM, details the unvarnished reality of what it takes to become a comic book professional.
Tips & Tricks To Improve Your Writing by XStill_Into_YouX
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Are you the next JK Rowling or just like to write for fun but would like some tips to improve? Then you've come to the right place. In this guide I will cover everything from title, cover, summary, first chapters, advertising, writers block and more.
Writing 101: How to Improve your Writing by oceansalt_
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We are all not perfect, we commit mistakes, we recognize them but we do them again. These "story" is for those who seek critique and want tips on how they want to improve their story better. I am not a proffesional editor and critic but I was once the Editor-in-Chief of our School Newspaper and I hope to be an EIC again when I'm a Senior.