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Yuffie's Writing How-To's by YuffieProductions
YuffieProductions
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A story isn't just a bunch of words slapped onto a page. It's a living, breathing manifestation of your imagination. This guide explores aspects most guides don't touch on such as memorable protagonists, world building, character psychology, and backstory, and many more. It will help you flesh out your ideas and make them fascinating and memorable.
How To Write Like A Boss by chocfudgeO
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Writing tips, help, and general, often meandering, thoughts about the writing process. Cover by yours truly. :) Copyright © 2016 @chocfudgeO All Rights Reserved
How to Write Fiction by EliciaHyder
EliciaHyder
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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 now to chapter order.**
The Big Book of Names by maplefoot
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Probably the biggest list on Wattpad of different Names. I have had so many different kind of name requests. This book will be full of names from Cyberpunk- to steampunk- to time period and genre to even nationality popular names. I hope you do enjoy. This book is much broader than the others. But if you need a name go check out Girl Character Names and Boy Names as well.
Writing Wrongs: How To Be A Good Wattpader! by JonathanMagistad
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Hello, my fellow Wattpaders! I will be your tour guide this evening! Your food and drinks should arrive soon! In the meantime, I will be able to answer all your questions about Wattpad! Why don`t you get reads? How can you make covers? Did you know if your hand is bigger than your face you have cancer? Ow! Don`t do that again! Anyway, allow me to show you how to write your wrongs and become a good Wattpader!
The Cogs and Gears of Steampunk by Thranduil3
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lots about Steampunk
How to improve your writing by Thrallic-Legionare
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Tips for improving your writing!
The Journey to Writing a Successful Story: a tip book by Alicia25M
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Are you looking for tips? Ways to improve your writing? Are you interested in finding a way to become more successful on Wattpad? Well, I got you covered! A new and improved tip book has come to show you how you can be a better writer and a successful Wattpader! Lovely cover by @chainxmoker
How to Write Fanfiction by Fanfic
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How to Write Fanfiction is a writing resource that contains tips and tricks on crafting fanfiction stories - by the community, for the community. This guide will serve as a helpful point of reference for fanfiction writers both old and new. We ultimately hope to encourage Wattpadders to immerse themselves in the limitless world of fanfiction and try their hand at fic writing!
My Guide To Writing by AnAbundanceofAwkward
AnAbundanceofAwkward
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I automatically leave a story when it starts out, “i wuz 10 wen i fell in LOVEEE.” It literally burns my eyes to read something like that, so one time I asked a person why they would write like that and their answer was, “I’d rather get my story out there quickly and keep my fans interested than waste my time proofreading.” You know what that tells me? That if you don’t have the time to simply spell out the whole word “when,” you probably don’t have the time to write a decent story with an intriguing plot and developed characters; if you don’t have those, you’ll lose you fans anyway. Now, I know a lot of people really don’t know how to write so, I’ve made this guide to help out. I’ll be posting chapters on character and plot development, emotion/tone, setting, clichés, and whatever the heck else I can think of, but right now I’ll start with grammar and spelling.