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  • New Adventures in Writing... by ManfredMilner
    ManfredMilner
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    A fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants criminal type is trying his damnedest to write the Great American Novel but his underworld past and violent proclivities are making it difficult.
  • Novel Writing Workshop: Brainstorming & Planning (Videos) by WritingClubAAI
    WritingClubAAI
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    A series of Writing Workshop videos by Anne A (as the leader of the Writing Club and related Novel Writing Group). They were meant to be extra content for when we did workshops live, but I thought I'd share them...?
  • Become A Wattpad Rockstar by m_gaspary
    m_gaspary
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    Become the most sought Wattpad writers by learning how to write best stories (and say goodbye to mediocre tales). Learn more how to begin writing your book like a pro. Add this book in your reading list if you want to keep updated! Follow M. Gaspary's profile, social media accounts, and her website for more updates of her latest news and whereabouts. Read her books and examine how she put up a great story using the exact techniques used in this book.
  • Ten Year Writer by RosemaryRey
    RosemaryRey
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    I started writing in 2012 and self-published my first novel, Rebound, Boundless Series, Book 1 through eBook distributors. Over the last few years, I'd become disillusioned with writing and the publishing industry. While I used to give a lot of advice and study the craft, I've kept silent and stopped my studies of other authors' writing processes. Don't get me wrong, I love writing. I love teaching. But until I rediscovered that I'd rather write and share my work with others-with Wattpad being the best medium for my work, I had shut myself off from writing and sharing my experience and views on writing and the industry. I also suffer from Imposter Syndrome and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Yeah, they sound as bad as it is. In this series of essays, I want to share what I've learned over these last ten years: from my meager beginning to my current writing history, and the things I learned from other authors who are such givers and have shared their process. If you choose to read my anecdotes, please leave a comment or vote, and share my link with your other writing friends. Happy Writing and Reading!!!