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UNETHICAL (Teacher×student) (Indian Sapphic romance) by Kaviyitri
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Ruhani is a teenager who has always been insecure about her looks and her personality. She has an immense talent for writing poetries and has always been appreciated for the same since childhood. She isn't sure of her future which seems more darker with each passing day. Being bisexual in a brown family is already taking a lot of toll on her mental health when she suddenly comes accross a gorgeous woman who also happens to be her English professor. Will her encounter with ALINA OBEROI, change her life for good or worse?
Whirlwind | W.M. by alwayshalfway
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"You are a whirlwind, Wanda Maximoff." Lexa Kovacs gave up on being good many years ago. Born out of deceit and destruction, Lexa has set the world ablaze for a price that was never paid. Now, on the brink of the most important mission of her life she finds herself back at the mercy of a familiar face she swore to bury with her demons. Wanda Maximoff, in all her powerful glory is the one thing in the universe Lexa Kovacs didn't see coming.
Random Writing Tips (Book 1) by most_bay
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#5 in non-fiction Tip, quotes, advices about writing that I found inspiring. I hope they help everyone who reads this book :)) I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHT OF THE POSTS. They belong to several websites and blogs. Credit goes to @MartaxSofia for making the new wonderful cover .. take a look at her work and her cover shop. :))
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 :)
How To: Write A Book [DETAILED EDITION] by howto_
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'Books are uniquely portable magic.' -Stephen King. So you want to write a book, huh? Looks like you've come to right place.
100 ways to annoy someone by Word_Addict_5976
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Want to annoy someone? Don't know the best way to do so? Well here's your chance! have fun! Wonderful Cover done by: @crayonowl ❤️ Y'all I wrote this when I was 12, I apologize for the stupidity that is about to ensue 😂❤️
Writing Prompts [Book 1] by BrookeNotAshley
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[***COVER CREATED BY THE HEAVENLY @somiwtp***] Are you stuck on your story? Does Writer's Block keep getting in the way? Do you feel like there's no good ideas floating around in that wonderful brain of yours? Have no fear, Writer Helper Brooke is here! This book will contain tons of prompts to get you inspired and get that ink flowing! Stay tuned to see if any stories from your fellow writers pop up in here! **NOTE: NONE OF THESE PROMPTS ARE MINE - UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED!** [TIP: Read the "Welcome, Writers!" chapter to find out my big plans for this book!] ~~~~~ • #17 in WRITERSBLOCK on 9/2/2018 • #3 in WRITERSBLOCK on 11/27/2018 • #4 in WRITERSBLOCK on 12/27/2018 • #14 in WRITERSBLOCK on 1/16/2019
Writing Prompts for the Sleepy Imagination by BasilGrey
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Suffering from pesky writer's block, or just like to read writing prompts? Have an imagination that likes to nap when it should be helping you write? Yeah, same here. Here's a book that might help! A collection of writing prompts by yours truly. All are mine, and are 100% free to use! Highest ranking: #14 in #writingprompts! Thanks, guys!
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.
Scene Prompts - What Should Your Character Do Next? by paulapdx
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These are NOT your typical writing prompts. I find most writing prompts too general or specific to be helpful. The ones in this book are just generic enough to spark your imagination and everyone's response will be completely different. Depending on your story idea, plot, characters and writing style, the response to the following prompts will look vastly different from another writer's. How does this work? Well, when you hit a roadblock in a particular scene, play with one of the prompts and see how your character responds, what comes out of their mouth. Then, let the other characters respond to that line. Here's an example. For the following prompt, I can have a character respond one of many ways (and I literally just came up with these as I'm writing this book summary). SAMPLE PROMPT - Ask someone to leave Now, what's the next line out of your character's mouth? Is it: -- You know what, get the hell out! -- Look, I'm tired. Can we talk about this tomorrow? I'll have Peter drive you home. -- Will you please just leave! I can't do this. I can't talk to you anymore! -- Either he goes or I go. Which will it be? See how all these are very different ways for a character to essentially ask (or try to force) another character to leave? The key is to work with the response that works best for your situation. You should have a sense of what the scene is about and your character's goals, but that's all you really need! I love these prompts. You can insert them any time you hit a wall. They always seem to get my creative juices going. Sometimes I find that I've gone on to write an entire scene and I didn't even end up keeping the lines that the prompts generated! It was enough just to get me unstuck and get my characters interacting again. I hope these prompts can help others too. If folks vote and comment to let me know that they've helped, I'll post 10 prompts per chapter for the next 10 weeks. Cheers! We'll start with a chapter and a bonus one too.