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crazies: a guide to the mdc by DaSmilingKillerMafia
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This is a guide to the mdc by Chef Meatball and King Sandwich. There are too many cray people that have no understanding about the MDC that we decided there should be a guide; a guide that would educate new people everything and anything mdc related including random tidbits of random, a few tips/tricks in graphic making, and just the MDC in general. And before we get started, what is the MDC? Well, it's the Multimedia Designs Club. *some parts may be inaccurate due to the constantly changing rules and trends #meatball #sandwich #dasmilingkillermafia #dskm #awesome #guide #mdc cover by @foreveryoung_09
How To: Write A Book [DETAILED EDITION] by howto_
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'Books are uniquely portable magic.' -Stephen King. So you want to write a book, huh? Looks like you've come to right place.
How To: Make An Original Character by howto_
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Highest Ranking: #1 in Non-Fiction [27.9.16] How many Kylies are there on this site? Do all of them have to have messy buns? Why does everyone love Starbucks so much? Why does every heroine have to have some sad back story? Why does everyone have to look like a model? Is there some really small gene pool that I don't know about which means everyone looks the same? Where's the fun in having a boring character?! Here's how to make a character that will surprise everyone.
Author's Guide to Writing Anime Fanfiction by BalladPhoenix
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A (hopefully) helpful guide to anime writers who aspire to write awesome and successful fanfiction. Here you'll be learning: ✒ How to get a story idea ✒ How to make a good character ✒ Learning character development ✒ How to avoid cliches in both character and story ✒ And more!
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
WRITING HELP.  TIPS by lauhrens
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𝙒𝙍𝙄𝙏𝙄𝙉𝙂 𝙃𝙀𝙇𝙋. i get by with a little help from my friends! lowercase intended.
face claims  ⇢  etc by expectoremus
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created with the hope of helping you bring your oc to life [highest rank: #4 in random, #1 in faceclaims]
Slice of Inspiration by maplefoot
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Welcome young Travellers. To a book of much inspiration. This book is the Third Book for getting your Creative Juices flowing. Check out 'Writers Juice' and 'Tea Time' if you are looking for more inspiration. Among my travels for information for my other books. I have found many ideas, which would be great details to books, or even better, inspirations to books themselves. The book will be filled with prompts, both ideas and dialogue. Along with many other whimsical ideas you may want to add to your story. For Example did you know Petrichor is actually the word for the smell after rainfall, who knew? You hope to add that into a story now, don't you! Each of my chapters of Inspiration are named after a particular cake. Because what food could possibly be a better writers best friend than cake?
Writers Juice by maplefoot
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Welcome young Travellers. To a book of much inspiration. As the saying goes this book is designed to get 'your creative juices' flowing. Among my travels for information for my other books. I have found many ideas, which would be great details to books, or even better, inspirations to books themselves. The book will be filled with prompts, both ideas and dialogue. Along with many other whimsical ideas you may want to add to your story. For Example did you know Petrichor is actually the word for the smell after rainfall, who knew? You hope to add that into a story now, don't you! Each of my chapters of Inspiration are named after a particular Juice. Because you are here to get your Writers Juice flowing. So check out the menu of chapters.
Who Am I? Exercises to prevent your character from having an identity crisis by KyKyAceHeart
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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.