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How to Write Teen Fiction by TeenFiction
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The genre Teen Fiction crosses multiple sub-genres, anything from Horror to Romance to Science Fiction. With this book, we want to offer helpful tips and advice when writing teen fiction.
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.
How to get to #1 on Wattpad - Hints and Tips by TaranMatharu
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I managed to get to #1 on Wattpad for Fantasy as well as Adventure in a month and a half. After four months, I had 1 Million reads and a year later I had 5 million. I worked really hard and have been very lucky, but I'm sure that following these simple rules helped a lot!
Tips & Tricks to Writing on Wattpad by JJJiangx
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Part guide, part rant. Everything I've learned on writing, from Wattpad, experience, or how-to writing books. Leave requests on the second chapter :)
The Next Big Recognition Season 2 [RETIRED BOOK] by NextBigRecognition
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#NBR This is a peer-review community designed to help expose your novel to the greater Wattpad community. Whether you just joined Wattpad or have been an active member for years, the sole purpose of this community is to assist in the recognition of your book. NBR's CURRENT CHAMPION REVIEWER: @SapphireAlena [CLOSED FOR THE SEASON. FOLLOW THE NEXTBIGRECOGNITION ACCOUNT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.]
NBR Prompt Writing Entries by The3dreamers
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Like short stories? These are my take on the prompts for the writing contest the NBR holds for members. They give us a one-liner--we write it. If you've read anything I've written, you'll know, I'm a bit of a multimedia nut. So, expect to see gifs, pictures and other things in these stories. Each chapter is a new short story. (Some may even become full books.) **Not sure what's the NBR is? (The NEXT BIG RECOGNITION CONTEST) Feel free to pm me and ask.**
The Next Big Recognition Spotlight [CLOSED] by NextBigRecognition
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CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR THE SEASON #NBR This is a peer-review community designed to help expose your novel to the greater Wattpad community. Whether you just joined Wattpad or have been an active member for years, the sole purpose of this community is to assist in the recognition of your book. NBR's CURRENT CHAMPION REVIEWER: @SapphireAlena
10 Traps To Avoid As A New Author ✔️ by SallyMason1
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Discover some of the writing tips from Wattpad Star and formerly featured author of 'Trapped'. I have completed my share of beta reads and critiques for new authors on and off Wattpad and many of the points I have noted are often repeats - something that I used to find in my own writing as well, but have stopped (or tried to stop) over the years. It's hard starting out, but it's even harder when no one points out your mistakes. I hope you will find this guide useful to detect some of those problem areas and pick up tips on how to avoid common mistakes. Writing is an art and takes practice. There is no corner cutting - you can only improve if you keep at it. Interested? Well, then let's explore some of the common traps I've seen...
Librum de Periculum - CLOSED by Tweeter109
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"The Risk Book" CLOSED All feedback contained here is pure opinion; some of these opinions have changed over time as the reviewer has since received professional training, but this book remains posted for the authors to look back on. Use discretion when receiving any kind of critical feedback, especially when the critic was not qualified (as they are now). *brilliant cover by @FayLane*