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Story Titles and Tips by talesofthysoul
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Want a title for your book?There are hundreds here. Want a title for a chapter of your book? Hundreds here Want tips to become better writer and better wattpader?Plenty here. Want an idea to get inspired?Hundreds of Titles here that would give ideas of stories. Vote/Comment/Add/Share Highest rating #151 in Non-Fiction(18 June 2015)
Edit like an Editor: A Wattpad Featured Guide ✔ by jgfairytales
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*A WATTPAD FEATURED GUIDE* *Highest Ranking #5 in Non-Fiction's HOT List* *Ranked #1 in #how-to, #1 in #editor, #1 in #publishing, and #1 in #grammar* • Do you find yourself with too many typos? • Do grammar and spelling tools not always find your slip-ups? • Is English grammar just not your thing? • Are you a victim of writer's block? • Do your characters' personalities fall flat? • Is your dialogue boring? • Do you need help staying consistent with your points-of-view? • Are you struggling with choosing the best genre for your work? • Have you finished your first draft and don't know where to go from there? • Are you in the bulk of your revising stage and could use some guidance? jgfairytales has compiled this guidebook together through her experience as an editorial freelancer and Wattpad editor and critic. She knows what the Wattpad writer struggles with. She wants to help you learn how to avoid those slip-ups again, and she does so with easy-to-understand writing. Learn how to edit your work like an editor through these chapters full of detailed explanations, examples, guides, tips, and practice questions from yours truly. After reading this guidebook, you will walk away with an understanding of (American) English grammar and the confidence to comfortably edit your own work. The end goal for every writer is, of course, publication. jgfairytales even has a few tips for you to reach that goal and how to stay on track. jgfairytales has grown as an editor and critic from college courses, textbooks, guidebooks, editing and critiquing others' work, and editing her work. All references used will be cited, so you may also refer to them if you wish to. Copyright: All Rights Reserved by Jennifer Gioia Rowland © 2016-2018; © 2024 However, where credit is given, the copyright is (CC) Attribution-ShareAlike.
Young Person's Guide to Publishing by XimeraGrey
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The Young Person's Guide to Publishing answers your most burning questions about publishing, describes the publishing options available to someone under 18, and helps you avoid the pitfalls that can keep your book from selling.
How to Hit the Hot List - Standing out in the World of Wattpad by CarolynLorelle
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Here you are on Wattpad, ready to share your stories with the world! There's just one problem: the world doesn't seem to be coming. If you want to learn how to get your work noticed, read, up-voted, commented on, and even ranking high on the "What's Hot" List, then read on.
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.
We Call This Writing by KeriHalfacre
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A guide full of tips and tricks that hopefully doesn't recount the same old stuff in every other writing book under the sun, Wattpad and published alike. Covering everything from helpful resources like Susanna's Pacemaker to treating setting like character. Here's the link for all my shareable resources: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iUDlQIY8NjF3T4_7oBEp_Aw6ftar65p9S4YQGHIr738/edit?usp=sharing
For The Forgetful- The Complete Writer's Guide by FiskLiterary
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If you're struggling with punctuation, dialogue, spelling or grammar, have a read of this simple guide to the components of writing, copyright, and publishing. [UNEDITED VERSION- Full, edited version to be released soon!]
Ask Me...Anything by sandrabrown_NYT
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The place to ask your writer questions!! I'm under deadline right now, but I get quite a few questions here on @wattpad via my inbox, and many of the questions are very similar, so we're going to try this for a month and see how it goes. The one question I cannot answer, because again, I'm under deadline, is 'will you read my work'. I'll be taking questions until Wednesday--just post them in the comments--and then, next Friday, I'll post your answers in a new 'chapter'. Each week you can post questions either here or in the new chapter and I'll do my best to answer as many as possible. My one caveat is that while I have many years experience as a writer and in publishing, I do not know everything and my word is not gospel. It's just my word, my thoughts and/or opinions.
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.
A Pinkabelle guide to book cover design. by Pinkabelle
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So many people have asked me how I design my book covers, how they can do it themselves, where I get my pictures from, and so on. I figured it was about time I answered all those questions in one place. Seeing as this is a literary site, how better than to write a book of my own for you all. Depending on the response I get from this book, I may continue further. So if you want more, make sure you fan, vote, comment, etc. If you have any questions as we go along, just write them in the comments section below and I will do my best to answer them. So here goes...