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147 Stories

  • Writer's Manual by EXponent_
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    A guide to creative writing techniques.
  • how to write on ao3  by puppydr3
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    if you're coming from wattpad to ao3, you've probably noticed the formatting and writing style is way different. here's a little do/don't guide from an ao3 author who just learned how to use wattpad
  • TGE Reviews by TGE_Community
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    You've wandered for too long. . . Searching. . . Then you see it, a garden standing in its utmost glory. The gates are open, beckoning you into its celestial beauty. Fear not wanderer. . .walk into the garden, for you have found what you have been looking for. In our garden, we'll give you the best and honest review. We'll help the flower in it blossom and bloom for every other wanderer to see. What are you still waiting for? Come into our garden of versatile flowers and get genuine feedback on your work. . . 🌴October 2021
  • The Smart Author Guide by loviebennett03
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    Finishing a manuscript is an achievement. Preparing it properly is a responsibility. Many writers rush to publish without fully understanding the importance of editing, proofreading, positioning, and strategic promotion. The result? Good stories that never reach their full potential. This guide helps serious writers achieve clarity, structure, and professional growth. Inside, you'll find practical insights on copyediting, manuscript refinement, publishing guidance, book descriptions, and smart promotion strategies. Because writing the book is only the first step. Strengthening it is what sets you apart.
  • Questions for Character Development by ela_slowikowski
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    Want to develop your characters better than the general "what's their favorite color?" Here's the book for you! Hundreds of questions to ask your characters about everything from their likes and dislikes to how well they sing. Have fun reading!
  • Writing Prompts For Any Story by Leopardclaw
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    Need a writing prompt for a story? Need character ideas? This book will give you some ideas on what to write, character descriptions, character names, organization names, and other types of things. All of these ideas came from generators on SeventhSanctum.com
  • A Writers Portfolio by BootcampMentors
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    Most authors these days can call themselves entrepreneurs. There's a lot that goes into the business of writing besides storytelling. If you're looking to make writing a regular thing, especially when it comes to building and maintaining your writing cred and author brand, consider this guidebook your ongoing resource.
  • 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.
  • Muslim Characters - Guideline by Kookie_smh
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    Guide to writing Muslim Characters correctly I've noticed many mistakes whilst reader other people's portrayal of Muslim characters. This is due to how Muslims are presented in the media, all of which is explained within this short book. Make sure to complete your research before writing characters you're unfamiliar of Title page photo credits to; https://conectados.forosactivos.net/t451-dibujo-artistico-a-lapiz
  • The Iceberg Theory of Creative Writing by LordMCharles
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    Hello, this is my expansion and dissection of the 'Iceberg Theory' or 'theory of omission' of writing, commonly known as the 'Iceberg Method' or 'Iceberg Technique'. It was first developed by Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s. It's one of the foundations of creative writing -- fantasy, science fiction, or otherwise.
  • Your Ultimate guide to winning NanoWrimo in 2023 by PoojaRaina
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    Are you ready to tackle NaNoWriMo 2023 with zeal and zest? This comprehensive guidebook is your roadmap to success in the National Novel Writing Month. Dive into ten informative chapters that will prepare you for a month of literary adventure. From planning and organizing your novel to overcoming writer's block, this guide has got you covered. Let's embark on this thrilling journey and make NaNoWriMo 2023 your best one yet! 📝📅🚀
  • Writing Without Sound - How to Write Deaf and Hard of Hearing Characters by absentminded_artist
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    A guide for hearing writers to writing realistic deaf and hard of hearing characters written by a deaf/hoh writer.
  • Book Ideas by xanderismyname
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    If you're looking for; ☆BOY NAMES☆ ☆GIRL NAMES☆ ☆LAST NAMES☆ ☆PETS☆ ☆SCHOOL☆ ☆WRITING TIPS☆ And many more.....then try this book.
  • Wattpad's Hidden Gems: Guide Book by wphiddengems-
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    All the details to our project.
  • How to Write 'House of Anubis' Fanfiction by voidsibunas
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    This is just a collection of things I like to see when I read a House of Anubis fanfiction. I'll write about things like what I find attractive in a book cover, what irritates me in fanfictions, and the kind of small things such as the names of rooms around the school and house. I may also include differences between England and America and what you should call things when writing in POVs. A lot of the chapters in this book will possibly help with other types of fanfiction, so don't worry if you're not writing about House of Anubis. Quite a bit of this is actually just rants about stuff that I see in books but those can be quite helpful too.
  • writing help + more by ircnshields
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    just a quick book of writing resources and things for writers on this site! hope this helps.
  • Write Diversity by AWryneckWrites
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    Welcome to Write Diversity, a Book of BIPOC Face claims, feature descriptions, and tips on character authentication from real people of color.