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  • Creepypasta/Undertale pics by EmilySkelewolf
    EmilySkelewolf
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    No pics (except cover) are mine.
  • Vocabulary Lists (Categorized) by GetTheStuff
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    This book exists to help with your writing. It is recommended that you use this book for reference and look up anything that piques or confuses you, although definitions were provided. To further improve the quality of this authorship personal dictionary, you can request changes/additions/removals. This book was simply a continuation of where @-TheOtakuNerd- left off (source linked below). Credit: @-TheOtakuNerd- (https://www.wattpad.com/story/64184673-vocabulary-word-lists-for-writers) Disclaimer: Some lists are not directly from me but from other sources. Furthermore, words' definitions are derived from the official dictionary, while some are tweaked to lessen the burden of your comprehension.
  • A Month Without Updating She Comes Back With A Tag by alessiastans
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    This was given to me by a fellow wattpadder... So I guess I should answer them
  • Why Do I Write? by JTPledger
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    Some questions are hard to answer. This one proved nearly impossible.
  • Writing Exercises by AnnabethChase303
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    Just a bunch of short things I find on Pinterest Prompts. Mainly fanfictional purposes and OC's of mine too. :) I will put the pairing / fandom / event at top, plus a Photo of the prompt. I also take request for : Supernatural, PJO & HOO, Harry Potter (Depends), Voltron, Avengers, DC, Grimm (Depends), and Sherlock(Depends). X Readers are a request, I do take those.
  • Beggining Of You by amiraong_
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    Yes, everything happens for reason. For a eighteen year old boy that lives from different places, finds something interesting yet devasting. Meet Elijah Adamson And Joanna Swipston
  • Is Shakespeare Dead? from my autobiography by gutenberg
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  • Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown by HollywoodBooks
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    Similar to "Anonymous," a Major Motion Picture to be released September 2011. Who actually wrote the plays of William Shakespeare?
  • The Tidy Guide to Writing, Editing, and Publishing Your Novel by RachelAukes
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    Do you dream of writing a novel, but not sure where to start? Have you been working on a book for ages but feel stuck? Despite all your best efforts, do you feel overwhelmed? Here's a clutter-free guide for planning and writing your novel right the first time. This guide is broken into three 30-minute parts, with every chapter being a super-fast read so you can fit in reading whenever you can find a free sixty seconds. In Part One, you'll learn how to: • Plan and organize your story ideas by breaking them out into easy, digestible bites • Use the simple yet mighty Little Ups approach to confidently write your first draft and subsequent drafts Part Two gives you a no-nonsense approach to revising and polishing your book. You'll learn: • Self-edit your novel with a calm, motivated mindset • Polish your story so that it outshines the competition And, Part Three answers your publishing questions and gives you the tools and confidence you need to have your story published. In this part, you'll learn: • Prepare your novel for the publishing process, whether that's pitching to agents, selling to editors, or self-publishing • Query agents who can sell your story to the right publishing house • Self-publish your story as a professional-grade novel The Tidy Guide to Writing a Novel is a quick read that's jam-packed with information essential for writers at any stage in their careers. ***NOTE: THIS IS A WORK-IN-PROGRESS. ALL FEEDBACK WELCOME!***
  • MEMES FOR WRITERS! by MoreThanCinders
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    So I just made a collaboration of memes I found on Pinterest. its all about writing and the struggles of an author, a couple about OC's. I'll update whenever I feel like it. Enjoy!
  • Wattpad Review by jayheartnet122
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    I am going to review some stories feel free to request stories for me to read and review
  • Like a Literature Review by vicachuuu
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    Work ini berisi 2 bagian, yaitu artikel non-fiksi dan cerita fiksi. Bebas mau baca salah satu atau keduanya:)
  • The Glass Atlas by JulesGuppy
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    The Glass Atlas is the story of an archivist who travels to Paris in search of a forgotten modernist writer and finds himself entangled with a circle of young scholars. What begins as literary study soon becomes obsession, as cryptic manuscripts, shifting alliances, and a death that blurs into myth draw them deeper into a labyrinth where truth and fiction are no longer distinguishable.
  • Black Isis: Gender, Identity, and Voice by Chiruochiba
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    Dark existential poetry for those into that kind of thing. **Trigger Warning in Section Titles.**
  • How to Fail in Literature; a lecture by gutenberg
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  • When I Write by TheZoraQueen
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    One of my favorite poems that I ever wrote. It covers my feelings about writing.
  • Reflection On Authorship by ChristineDjerf
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    It's hard to be an author. Hard and fun. One minute we know the content of a best seller to come, just to find it impossible the next, to transfer our piece of art inside our head onto the future "all times best written book".