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Book Titles by Queen2and5
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These are book titles that anyone can use. If a title has -taken next to it someone has already taken it, so please don't use it. If you would like to take a title please leave a comment and I will respond to it as quickly as I can. Thank you!! #42 in Books November 23, 2018 #1 in Titles November 22, 2018 #1 in Book Titles November 22, 2018 #7 in Book Covers January 4, 2019 #359 in General Fiction November 23, 2018
Book Titles by Ask_AB
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I decided to make a book for people who needs a little help deciding what to name their stories. Most of the titles are inspired by songs, movies, TV shows, and random thoughts. You DO NOT have to give a shout out, just pick a title you like and make a beautiful story out of it. Started: 10~16~17❤️ Highest ranking👇🏾 10/22/18 #122 in ideas #44 in names #334 in books #15 in titles
Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things by maplefoot
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Characters are hard to create. So consider this book a giant cheat sheet of all your writing needs. This book not only helps writers create their characters, but is a menagerie of descriptions for your stories: Smells. Sounds Instead of Said Describing Clothing Collective Nouns Adverbs Edible Plants Different Colours of basic colours & Lots more. This book also does requests if your stuck on something in your story. Cover Art by Charlie Bowater.
Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things 2 by maplefoot
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Characters are hard to create. In fact, last time we all checked, books are hard to create. What's a writer to do? Don't fear, my friend. Maplefoot has got you covered. Welcome to the second edition of 'Designing Your Character & Other Handy Things... 2' "a guide to help writers makes the best of their characters and their books." This book not only helps you design your characters but is a menagerie of descriptions for your stories. Latin Phrases Weapons How to use a gun Fainting Plot Ideas Archery Terminology And a lot, lot more. You'll have to read on to see what wonderful chapters that are in store for you to improve your characters and stories. This book also does requests if your stuck on something in the story. If you have come to this book first, try checking out the original 'Designing Your Character and Other Handy Things' It will provide you with thing such as: Character Description Sheet Different Colours Hair Styles Love Scenes Superpowers
Vicky's Guide To Wattpad by altarviolence
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Welcome to the Big Wide Orange world of Wattpad. Here are a few handy tips on figuring your way around this pretty awesome website, and having a blast.
Writing Fantasy by MelodyKingWriter
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Writing tips and tricks for those who are writing or wanting to write Fantasy! T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Middle Earth - A full worldbuilding questionnaire to help you leave not one stone unturned in developing your fantastical world Hogwarts - Magic help & magic systems galore! The Yellow Brick Road - A guide to help you outline your story before you write it. The Magic Mirror - No pointless MacGuffins here! The Land of Stories - SHARE YOUR FANTASY STORY Narnia - MY OLD REQUEST FORM FOR MAPS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A MAP MADE FOR YOUR STORY, PLEASE VISIT THE BOOK ON MY PROFILE TITLED MAP SHOP - Thanks! :) The Enchanted Forest - An encyclopedia of mythical and magical creatures to spice up your story What's in a Name - A helpful guide for naming and correctly tagging your book The Mirror of Erised - A full questionnaire to help make your characters unique! The Diamond in the Rough - Quintessential characters your book needs Klingon, Parseltongue, or Atlantean? - A helpful guide to including fictional languages in your book He Who Must Not Be Named - a part dedicated to the dastardly evildoers of your book If you have any suggestions as to what you would like me to write about next, don't be afraid to request!
How To Write a Fight or Battle Scene by TheOrangutan
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YOU WANNA FIGHT? FIGHT ME! Or we could have a cup of tea and a biscuit if you prefer. Ever found it hard to get to grips with how to put together a fight scene, or a battle sequence? This guide runs you through the basics, talks about different styles of fighting and weaponry, how to put together fight scenes, plan out battles, and talks about how you include Fantasy or Magical elements as well as the various Dos and Don'ts of writing Action. Now with added flamingos... are we sure that it's spelled like that? There's an aardvark with an Uzi somewhere too.
Writing A Fantasy Story by worldofwonderss
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Ever wanted to write the next phenomenon, or an epic fantasy story such as Lord Of The Rings? Well, I was taught by the best, but the identification of this special person will remain unknown but they know who they are. This book will probably be my first finished one, but the first few pages will be examples. taking from the title, one I made myself, the characters, and many many more. I will] help you with names, and character personality. this outline will also give a little hinting or sneak peak for my next story. GOOD LUCK :)
How to: Build Your Fantasy World by creativexwrites
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#1 IN WORLDBUILDING - 03/11/2019 //✿\\ Do you want to give fantasy writing a go; but you're not quite sure where to start? Or Are you a fantasy writer with so many world ideas, you're not quite sure how to pin them down and really get those fantasy gears spinning? I am an avid fantasy reader, writer and watcher, here to offer you a guide on how to get your ideas onto paper and get to building that perfect fantasy world you crave. From the time period to creating your own fantasy language. Here is a content list, feel free to skip to a chapter you feel you need most: 1. What IS Fantasy? 2. Is World-Building Really Necessary? 3. Prompting 4. The First W: Where? 5. The Second W: Why? 6. The Third W: When? 7. The Fourth W: What? 8. The Fifth W: Who? 9. The First and Only H: History 10. The Five Senses 11. Your World, Your Rules 12. Fantasy Language 13. Adventure Time! 14. What NOT to do 15: Topic Suggestion
MissMythoMagic's Hopefully Helpful Guide to Writing by MissMythoMagic
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I'm not the best writer and I know it. But I have been told that I am "good." So I've decided to write down and little tips and whatnot. I even "borrowed" my dads book of words. It has a bunch of papers in it. So, I hope this helps!