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8 Tips for Writing Better FanFiction - A Simple Guide by Curlsgrl
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Interested in writing better fanfiction? Then you've come to the right place! This concise and helpful guide to writing fanfic proves that by just following a few key tips, you can see a dramatic difference in the quality of your stories. Regardless of who or what your story is about, this "how-to" guide applies to all stories of all genres. Lets share the love by filling the world with awesome, well-written stories!
How To Write Serialised Fiction by SimonKJones
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Love writing but find it hard to finish projects? Looking for a new approach to telling stories? Embracing serialisation can help you be more productive and get more readers. In this guide I share what I've learned while writing A Day of Faces, my serial which hit #7 in the science fiction chart here on Wattpad, won a 2016 Watty Award and has had over 146,000 reads. My current Wattpad serial is The Mechanical Crown - come join the adventure! You can find out more about my projects at simonkjones.com and support my writing on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/simonkjones
#HowToAuthor: Drafting & Revision by alexadonne
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Advice for writing book-shaped things and getting them traditionally published. This series will cover everything from querying to agent fit, to building a platform and marketing yourself.
11 Ways to Wattpad like a Pro! by LEPalphreyman
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11 Top tips and tricks to get the most out of Wattpad! From a Watty Award winning author with over 30 million reads online.
Hook Your Reader by J-D-Jacobs
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[ON HOLD] Nobody will ever know how incredible your book is if they don't read it. And for that you need a hook. A unique opening line that touches the core of the story, that temptingly hints to what they'll find inside, that compels your reader to read on. Here are ten tips to hook your reader and get more reads.