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How To Write a Kissing Scene by Luna_Kat
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Ok so going through wattpad, I've discovered that people find it awkward or hard to write a PERFECT kissing scene, so I'm here to help. From instructions to examples to templates you can use. I'm here! Welcome to Kissing 101
How To Write Romance (Completed) by TheElementsOfLove
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This is a simple how to on learning to write romance. Many people are good at adventure, or fantasy, and want to add a little romance to their story. Here's how! Book dedicated to 4Singz
How to Write Stories People Will Love by Zoe_Blessing
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If you're a writer struggling to improve your craft, this book can help. It breaks down the basics of a good story and good writing. It'll also provide a few tips on how to stay motivated. There's no magical formula for instantly likable stories, but you can lay a strong foundation for a future full of writing that fulfills you. Success starts in your head. A blend of helpful tips and "chicken soup" for your writer soul.
A-Z Charater Name List by RebelDraonWriter
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These names are some names that I've spent time looking up and putting into a list so that hopefully other people can go though and find some that they personally like and use some for their own stories! Comment any names you would like to be added to my list! **These names are NOT made by me and I don't claim any credit for them. I only put them into a list.**
How to write good smut/erotica by ananonymousaccount
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This is a guide for those who want to learn what to do and what not to do when it comes to writing smut.
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.
Little-known Ways to Make Realistic Characters by Zussage
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Having doubts about your character? Having trouble making a protagonist? This how-to book will give you some ideas beyond the commonly known tricks and help you flesh out your book's characters. Whether you're looking for inspiration, laughs or just light-hearted rants, you're sure to take something from this both constructive and encouraging.
Tips for Writing a Transgender Character by ashisverymuchonfire
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If you're planning on writing a fanfic/story with a trans character, you should probably read this. If you're cis and you're planning on writing a fanfic/story with a trans character, you should definitely read this. Even if you're not planning on writing a trans character anytime soon, you might want to read this. These are some things about trans people to keep in mind when you're writing, brought to you by your local nonbinary emo who is very angry and very desperate for respectful trans representation. (Okay, seriously, I really would appreciate it if you'd read this because I think it could be very helpful.)
Writing Prompts For Any Story by Leopardclaw
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Need a writing prompt for a story? Need character ideas? This book will give you some ideas on what to write, character descriptions, character names, organization names, and other types of things. All of these ideas came from generators on SeventhSanctum.com
Clichés: Know them, Destroy Them by WriterKellie
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Clichés are fantastic. Clichés are terrible. Clichés are almost impossible to escape. So let's learn what they are, and how to write them better.