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Wattpad Strategies No One Told You About ✔ by walkingecho
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❝ If you are one of the people who made another account just to vote on your own book, read this because you are not the only one. ❞ I've been on Wattpad since 2013, and believe me when I say I discovered a lot. - cover design by @Milochondria - © 2020 walkingecho Highest ranking: #1 tips #1 strategies #1 hacks #2 rants
Announcements by AmbassadorsIN
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This book will contain all the announcements and contest details from Wattpad India. Add this book in library for all the activity updates.
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!
Your Guide to Writing a Killer Thriller by mystery
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Want to write a killer thriller? This guide contains tricks and tips that will navigate you through the various aspects of a thriller novel. Find answers to the questions that have been burning on your mind.
He Said, She Said: Dialogue Tips by KyKyAceHeart
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If a book has really good dialogue, you may not notice because it flows so naturally. But if you're reading a book with poorly written dialogue, it will probably feel awkward. It may even feel painful. You may not want to continue reading. You don't want to be that writer. Don't be that writer. Learn how to avoid some of the most common dialogue mistakes here.
Who Am I? Exercises to prevent your character from having an identity crisis by KyKyAceHeart
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Coming up with five adjectives to describe your character barely scratches the surface. In order to make your character figuratively come alive, you'll need to know them better than they know themselves. The exercises in this book will make you think about your characters in ways you never have before.
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.**
Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Succeeding as a Writer by WPC2014
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Welcome! We are glad you found your way here and hope that the things we post here will be useful to you as a writer. The WPC2014 appreciates all the support we’ve received from all of you and would like to return the favor by offering strategies, tips, tricks and suggestions to help you in your quest to become a successful writer. Members of the WPC2014 or a guest poster will post an article and/or video with ideas to help in your craft and promotion. We are hoping to team up and collaborate with other writers and groups. So if you have something good to contribute and are interested in writing or filming a video for a guest post, please send a PM to @SarahBensonBooks with your idea. Can’t wait to work with you!
Write Instinct: Unleash the Writer in You by AuraPurple
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Want to write, but not sure if you can? Got an idea, but don't know if you can execute it? You are not alone. We have all been there-right from newbies like me to the most experienced writers. These are some lessons and tips I learnt along the way. If you have caught the writing bug, but don't know how to get going, these might help you get started-without stumbling along like many of us did. 2017. All Rights Reserved.
Random Grammar Tips (Book 3) by most_bay
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#18 in non-fiction English Grammar is tricky! We all mess it up at some point, so I'm hoping these quick grammar tips are going to make it more fun and easy for learners, writers, and hopefully everyone coming across this book. *I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHT TO THE PUBLISHED MATERIALS IN THIS BOOK! ¶ Some posts may be repeated in the previous books if they were about grammar. ¶ If you're a new reader, please check out the first two books (Random Writing Tips) & (Random Writing Tips book 2) ==Credit goes to @MartaxSofia for making the wonderful cover for all three books. NOW, LET'S HOP IN AND LEARN SOME 'RANDOM' GRAMMAR TRICKS!!! ;)