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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.
For The Forgetful- The Complete Writer's Guide by FiskLiterary
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If you're struggling with punctuation, dialogue, spelling or grammar, have a read of this simple guide to the components of writing, copyright, and publishing. [UNEDITED VERSION- Full, edited version to be released soon!]
Fantasy Sub-Genre Guide by Fantasy
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The sub-genres of Fantasy
Crazy Writing Prompts • Part One by voidcrimsonsky
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I'm always thinking of new story ideas, or finding new ideas on Pinterest and Tumblr, and most of them, as interesting and inspiring as they may be, I'll probably never even attempt to write. So, I've decided to post them here to provide inspiration for your next story! Please credit me for any prompts that don't have (Found on Pinterest) or (Found on Tumblr) at the end because those are mine. Also check out Part Two for more prompts and Daily Writing Prompts for month-by-month, journal-style prompts.
How to Write Science Fiction by ScienceFiction
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"Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not." - Isaac Asimov This piece is intended as a bit of a Help guide, a point of reference and hopefully something people will enjoy, as ultimately all of you will have different experiences reading and writing science fiction, and writing in general. If nothing else, I hope it inspires you to try your hand at writing Science Fiction if you haven't already.
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.