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How to write by Chenna_Waters
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How to's on writing topics
THE DO'S AND DON'TS OF FANFICTION  by thepeterparkers
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tips and rants on writing fanfiction [ TIPS + RANTS ] 2k17-2k18
Descriptive Scenes by InciHemmam
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Personal attempt of describing Aesthetical Scenes.
Vocabulary / Word Lists for writers by -TheOtakuNerd-
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A list of words that would help you to polish your writing. *** DISCLAIMER: All word lists and vocab came from different websites. Therefore, they are not mine.
Writing tips by Reannah1204
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This book contains -Words to use instead of said, says, went, etc -Personalities -Characteristics - words to describe movement, looks, body language and more. and a whole lot of other things.
How to Write Fiction by 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.**
How To: Write Mystery/Thriller by howto_
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Cliffhangers? Plot twists? Complex characters? Back stories? Bad guys? Chilling scenes? Mystery and Thriller, home to some of the most interesting, intriguing books you will ever read. There are turns round every corner, suprises at every bend and most of the time you are left with literal goosebumps. But writing Mystery/Thriller is much harder than just reading- are you up to the challenge? See this book as survival training for the very tough battle you are about to face when writing MYSTERY/THRILLER!
WRITING HELP.  TIPS by lauhrens
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𝙒𝙍𝙄𝙏𝙄𝙉𝙂 𝙃𝙀𝙇𝙋. i get by with a little help from my friends! lowercase intended.
How to Over Describe Random Sentences by InkBinding
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#380 hashtag - 21/8/18 -- The name says it all. Just a random book with random sentences. That are so over described, It's almost cringe. Comment any random topics I could over describe. And vote so that others could see this random book. :D Ps...I'm not actually that skilled in the art of vocabulary...so...heh...it's not that descriptive...but I like reading dictionaries for a living so we should all be good :) PPS: Yes... I really do read dictionaries. Leave me alone
The Right To Write by TyraRedwood
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Are you a writer? Did you think it was going to be easy? Well then, you've got yourself in some pretty messy business. From plot twists to character development. From suspense to finding a writing tone. Step by step I'll take you into the light of writing, all the secrets it thought it could keep from you. So get some coffee and handkerchief. I'm here to tell you about everything that's wrong with your novel, prepare for the waterworks. Highest ranking #59 in nonfiction