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Read this Before Starting your First Full-Length Novel! by RugbySpurs
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Writers Tips: Tips to Help You Succeed by duo_writers156
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Welcome to our book full of writing tips and tricks to help you succeed as a writer on Wattpad and beyond! Feel free to let us know if you have a writing tip or trick to share, we'd love to feature it in our book! Don't forget to vote and comment! ;)
How to Plan Your Book by MeowNation
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These are tips and lessons on how to plan your book, along with characters, setting, plots, et cetera. (This does not belong to me).
101 Writing Tips from an Exhausted Reviewer by ray_of_sunshine9
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I've been reviewing stories on Wattpad for a while now and, boy, has that been a journey. Your stories have made me gasp and squeal. Your stories have made me laugh and cry. But, from time to time, your stories have made me cringe. In commemoration of my review store hitting 100 reviews, I thought it was about time to break down my reviewing journey, with the help of a fellow reviewer, @awesomeSTG. This book will contain chapters regarding the common errors I see in stories, it will offer tips on how to make your story professional, and there will also be some sneaky rants about what people expect from a reviewer. Welcome to 101 Writing Tips from an Exhausted Reviewer, featuring two very exhausted reviewers: @ray_of_sunshine9 and @awesomeSTG. Or, as perfectly said by @awesomeSTG: Ladies and gentlemen, folks far and wide! Sharpen your quills, prepare your scrolls, and polish your fire-resistant armours, for we shall finally cool off your burning queries - or scorch you even more - with our word of wisdom (namely rants) and advice! Hear ye, hear ye! And the incredible cover is done by the very talented @g_beckford - thank you so much!
Writing Prompts & Tips by NewAdultReads
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Having trouble getting started? Or maybe you're wanting to get started and don't know how? We want to help! We've collected writing prompts to help you get started, and writing tips to help you finish (or improve) your story.
CitifiedFantasy: Tips & Tricks by CitifiedFantasy
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This is a writing guide that contains tips and tricks for crafting urban fantasy stories. If you are looking for such writing tips, this book might be for you. We welcome articles or ideas from the wattpaders too. Find more details in the introduction.
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.
Dreampunk? by CliffJonesJr
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Dreampunk is a niche genre of speculative fiction that asks the question "Is this real?" and then follows up with "What does that even mean anyway?" Alice in Wonderland would be the prototypical example, but any anti-authoritarian investigation into the nature of dreams, reality, the self, and the universe might qualify. Examples abound in books, movies, and TV. Keep reading to see what I mean.
SF Sub-Genre Definitions by Ooorah
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Are you a budding sci-fi author? Do you need the many different sub genres of SF defined? A lot of people do so if you're one of them... this is where you need to look!
How to create a copyright for your story :) by ArielEve
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Hi! I'm guessing you're here because you're proud of your work, and you don't want anyone stealing it? Yes? Good, because I'm here to tell you how to put a copyright notice on your story so that if anyone does steal it, they're breaking the law and you have full rights to report them. Read on, dear friend :)