Writing Improvement
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How to Become a Better Writer: A Wattpad Guide by tsc0809
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Some basic writing tips to help you become a more effective storyteller.
Creative Writing Exercises by oliviarose85
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With these exercises you will be able to improve: Setting description Characters Emotional description These will help you to learn to shut off your brain and write for the pure love of it. Worrying about what others will think or if we are good enough holds writers back from being able to explore their true potential. Based off my writing threads, you will time yourself, forcing you to shut down that little voice and write whatever comes out of you. Stop overthinking your decisions and just write. To be featured in this book: Any exercises you do can be published in this book. Simply send me a private message and we will arrange for it. You will have your name as the chapter and will get each of your exercises reviewed by me. Rules: Writing must be made for this only. No previous work. Should be kept at two comment size worth (4,000 characters). Be finished within thirty minutes. Provide everything chosen from the list *All writing will belong to you.
The Writer's Handbook - Write & Publish Like Industry Professionals by ea_carter
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A book chock full of information and tips for writers at every stage of their writing process from concept to publishing. © E A Carter 2017 All Rights Reserved.
Write On! by BRMyers
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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.
Cherry's guide on how to orginize and plan your story by CherryZVengeance
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Helping book
A Writer's Guide to Mental Illness by chemnotcharacter
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Mental illness: a popular topic in fiction, an unpopular reality. Tips and guidelines for writing realistic characters suffering from MIs, written for and by Wattpad authors. [Trigger Warnings]
AfterDark's BDSM Project by AfterDark
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A special collaborative project between featured authors and Wattpad AfterDark. This guide is made for authors and readers of BDSM related content in general. Curious? Come take a look inside!
10 Core Practices for Better Writing by melissadono
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Your Creative Well (How to Unlock Your Creativity and Reach Your True Potential) by jjwilbourne
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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?
How to kill your writer's block with Tarot Cards by MeganKaneWrites
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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.