Writing Tips
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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...
How to Write Stories People Will Love by Zoe_Blessing
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If you're a writer struggling to improve your craft, this book can help. It breaks down the basics of a good story and good writing. It'll also provide a few tips on how to stay motivated. There's no magical formula for instantly likable stories, but you can lay a strong foundation for a future full of writing that fulfills you. Success starts in your head. A blend of helpful tips and "chicken soup" for your writer soul.
Writing tips by Reannah1204
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This book contains -Words to use instead of said, says, went, etc -Personalities -Characteristics - words to describe movement, looks, body language and more. and a whole lot of other things.
Writing tips by WonderGirlFL
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Just some tips on writing your novels or stories. I know how hard it can be to start, to create your characters and to keep track of your characters. I wrote this book with the hope that I can help at least one person. Enjoy it! Please note that not all of this is my own work and that most of it comes from the Internet.
Tips to Write a Good Book | ✓ by Dino_Chick
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Here are some tips that you can use, to write a good story. They may or may not help you, but I am glad to try.
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!!! ;)
How to be a Better Writer (For Beginners) by OliviaMaePalmer
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Do you want to improve your writing skills? Do you want to write short stories, books, or even novels? Well, never fear! I've got the tips to make you a better writer!
The Wattpad Experiment  by howto_
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1 MONTH TO GET 1,000 READS 'How to: Get More Reads On Wattpad' was one of the first books I ever made on this account, and since then I have people coming to me every week asking how to boost their reads. You see there's no exact science behind it, but there sure are some things you can do to speed up the process. That's why I set myself the challenge of making a brand-spanking new account with the goal of achieving 1,000 reads on a new book and 100 followers...all in one month. [This challenge was carried out between 25.10.18 - 24.11.18.]
Personal Writing Guides Collection by bottomlessweebvoid
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Just some writing guides that I found useful over the years as I studied creative writing. This is just for me to store them. The guides in this book are organized in order alphabetically and by category to make things easy (see contents) I never planned to publish this because it WAS a personal collection, but I figured some people might want/need it so here you are (ノ*UwU)ノ♡ I'll add occasionally and not all at once because I have a LOT in here :') DISCLAIMER: These guides are NOT written by me, they were taken from multiple sources. If any of you readers are the authors of these guides and does not want your guides posted here, please tell me, and I will take your guide out of this book immediately. All the guides' authors and/or sources are stated clearly at the bottom of each guide.
writing tips by hotcoco870
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So, you've decided that you want to write. Or, maybe you didn't and someone's holding you hostage and this is your ticket to freedom (in which case call the police). Either way, if you're reading this book, it means you probably have no clue where to start. Or you need a few reminders on what to do (cough, your and you're, cough). Go on ahead and take my advice with a grain of salt. You've come to the right place. ______ If you are homophobic, sexist, racist, Islamophobic, antisemitic, etc etc. in any way, then please don't read this. You will be blocked if you decide to be an ass in my comments.