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𝙎𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙧𝙚 by Dorkinsas
𝙎𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙧𝙚
Dorkinsas
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  • Votes 20
  • Parts 5
𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐝𝐲 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐱 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫 [y/n] was just a normal girl moving to philadelphia from minnesota. back up. this girl was not normal. she was as not normal as you and i are not special (of the superpowers variety). and it was made evident when she met freddy freeman, her next door neighbor.
Cute Male Celebrities  by hobbits_wolves
Cute Male Celebrities
hobbits_wolves
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  • Votes 1,733
  • Parts 111
Let's face it we all ogle over male celebrities. Who doesn't. We can't live with them. Yet we can't live without them. Requests are open. Please request on the most recent a/n. Updates are either daily or slow. Cover made by @eme_the_writer123 August 16, 2015-present
It Was Always You (Plance) by bellathebooknerd1
It Was Always You (Plance)
bellathebooknerd1
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  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
Shiro's wedding was in 12 days. It was supposed to be a happy time. Well, for Pidge, Lance, and Allura it was anything but. What happens when a wedding, a fake relationship, and several budding crushes happen at the same time in a span of less than 2 weeks? And on top of that a school rendition of Romeo and Juliet is thrown into the mix. This is a collab with 11938c. She already posted the first chapter. I am starting with the second, and we will alternate from there. The cover art is by honestlyprettychill, and I edited it. I do not own any Voltron characters, they belong to DreamWorks. However I do own the story along with 11938c.
How to kill your writer's block with Tarot Cards by MeganKaneWrites
How to kill your writer's block with Tarot Cards
MeganKaneWrites
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  • Votes 363
  • Parts 7
Nothing sucks more than wanting to write but you're empty of ideas. Especially when you know your imagination works but it's just blocked up with writers flu. Here's a guide to unstick yourself by using Tarot cards to build a story. This could aid you in new ideas or just be a fun writing exercise to work those creative muscles. You don't have to believe in magic to use them but you do need to own a deck to follow the tasks in this book. This book uses established writers' story structure tips and adds the fun of tarot cards. The last chapter has a quick how-to on personal readings. Updated 01/05/2020 Added a few things since I've developed more with my cards and study.
Write On! by BRMyers
Write On!
BRMyers
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  • Parts 29
How to get the story out of your head and on the page. A collection of blog posts full of writing tips and encouragement. Writing is an ongoing learning experience and whether your a successful novelist or about to pen your first book, there's always room for tips and encouragement. I'll be posting weekly instalements here and I hope you find something that helps you with your writing. Cheers! And if you're thirsty for more, I've compiled some of my most popular writing posts all in one place on my blog under the 'For Writers' tab.
Prisimpad: A Guide to Wattpad, Writing, and Whatever by Prisim
Prisimpad: A Guide to Wattpad, Writing, and Whatever
Prisim
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  • Votes 3,854
  • Parts 62
I will no longer be updating this guide. I'm leaving it up in case it will continue to be helpful to anyone in the future. People have asked me writing tips, Wattpad tips, and whatever. This is some of that advice I give them. Keep in mind most of this is my opinion in addition to things other people have taught me to do and not to do. It is by no means 100% to be followed but only a guide to get you thinking. The beauty of writing is that there is no one correct answer. We each learn and adapt to our own personal styles.
Your Creative Well (How to Unlock Your Creativity and Reach Your True Potential) by jjwilbourne
Your Creative Well (How to Unlock Your Creativity and Reach Your True Potential)
jjwilbourne
  • Reads 20,442
  • Votes 812
  • Parts 13
Do you struggle with coming up with ideas? Do you pause in the middle of a project, stuck and unsure what to do next? Do you have a hard time focusing your energy and staying productive? Your Creative Well is the guide that will help you unlock your creativity and reach your true potential! EVERYONE is capable of creativity. That includes YOU! It's time to take your creativity to the next level. Are you ready?
Scene Prompts - What Should Your Character Do Next? by paulapdx
Scene Prompts - What Should Your Character Do Next?
paulapdx
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  • Votes 1,196
  • Parts 16
These are NOT your typical writing prompts. I find most writing prompts too general or specific to be helpful. The ones in this book are just generic enough to spark your imagination and everyone's response will be completely different. Depending on your story idea, plot, characters and writing style, the response to the following prompts will look vastly different from another writer's. How does this work? Well, when you hit a roadblock in a particular scene, play with one of the prompts and see how your character responds, what comes out of their mouth. Then, let the other characters respond to that line. Here's an example. For the following prompt, I can have a character respond one of many ways (and I literally just came up with these as I'm writing this book summary). SAMPLE PROMPT - Ask someone to leave Now, what's the next line out of your character's mouth? Is it: -- You know what, get the hell out! -- Look, I'm tired. Can we talk about this tomorrow? I'll have Peter drive you home. -- Will you please just leave! I can't do this. I can't talk to you anymore! -- Either he goes or I go. Which will it be? See how all these are very different ways for a character to essentially ask (or try to force) another character to leave? The key is to work with the response that works best for your situation. You should have a sense of what the scene is about and your character's goals, but that's all you really need! I love these prompts. You can insert them any time you hit a wall. They always seem to get my creative juices going. Sometimes I find that I've gone on to write an entire scene and I didn't even end up keeping the lines that the prompts generated! It was enough just to get me unstuck and get my characters interacting again. I hope these prompts can help others too. If folks vote and comment to let me know that they've helped, I'll post 10 prompts per chapter for the next 10 weeks. Cheers! We'll start with a chapter and a bonus one too.
When Creativity is Blocked by joecool123
When Creativity is Blocked
joecool123
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  • Parts 1
What writer's block is, why it happens, and strategies that might actually help. *Includes actual citations* (In case you care. Which you should.)