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  • Rune's Writing Anti-Guide by Ephemeralesque
    Ephemeralesque
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    Treat this guide as an anti-guide. I don't believe in the concept of writing guides because all writing is subjective and no one-size-fits-all rules can apply to every writer. That said, it's impossible to deliberately break the rules without knowing the basics. This guide covers those basics - and why you should break them.
  • Writing Tips by TristnMarie
    TristnMarie
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    Need help with your writing? Here are vocabulary words, different ways to end your chapter or story, and much, much more!
  • Author's Notes by average_spn_writer
    average_spn_writer
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    Reading about my writers block is really annoying right after you just got done with a super emotional moment in "Dead Man's Hand". Same goes for not knowing when the next chapter will come out. Also maybe you happen to kind of like my writing style. Any way you cut it, this book is great for readers of my story (chapter updates, teasers, dates, personal updates, etc.) and for non-readers of my story if you just want tips on how to write and create characters. Along with tips for navigating canon worlds and trying to build off of them in a believable way.
  • Writer's Notebook by BeneficialCucumber
    BeneficialCucumber
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    A compilation of everything I have learned about writing made available for everyone who wants to learn. I am open to any objections and ideas for new lessons. Just comment any inquiries you have. If you liked this, share it or vote for a chapter to share it with others who might be in need of these tips.
  • Lending A Helping Hand: Writing Tips by harrydeepp
    harrydeepp
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    This includes: learning how to write in first person ( if you do ) by submerging the "I" in detail, and other POV •Developing the theme of your story by shaping the readers perception of your world by presenting a limited message •Tips on how to master and create memorable characters • Symptoms of your book that tells whether your book is progressing quickly or moving too slow •Chekhov's Gun: a dramatic principle that states that every element in a story must be necessary... which is basically the 'Hiding The Gun ' technique by Chuck palahniuk the Author of 'Fight Club. And many other tips from his essay which isn't free online ! -bringing this to you free of cost. *New and amateur writers, you need this in your library. So help yourselves, this isn't a regular writing guide .
  • Chuck Palahniuks Top 13 Writing Tips  by harrydeepp
    harrydeepp
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    Bringing to you the Author himself of Fight club, Chuck Palahniuk's top 13 writing tips
  • Simple Writing Lessons by WritersEssentials
    WritersEssentials
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    Simple writing lessons and tips for those who need it most. These lessons range in topic and I'm constantly adding new ones. I hope these lessons help you in some way. Thanks and enjoy!
  • An Eclectic Writing Class - Prompt Writing by LydiaCuffBlog
    LydiaCuffBlog
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    On my blog (www.lydiasanders.com) I have a series called "An Eclectic Writing Class" where I gather resources on productivity, writing craft, grammar, and vocabulary into monthly lessons. These monthly posts also include updates on my own writing projects and writing prompts of my own creation. Rather than including my prompt-inspired writing in my blog posts, I've opted to post it here on Wattpad. This isn't intended to be well-polished writing, and I don't want critiques or editing help for these scenes---I know they're all kinds of messed up. The parts won't necessarily follow any sort of story structure or make sense. Aside from typing up what I've written and fixing a few spelling and punctuation errors, this is unedited. There are even [placeholder words] and {notes to myself} within the text which I'll need to change later if I end up actually using this writing for anything. Most of the prompts are phrases intended to be somehow included in the scene. Beginning sentence, ending sentence, worked into the middle somehow--it doesn't matter. These phrases can be found in the part titles. You're welcome to take the prompts and use them to spark your own work. I would love to see what you come up with. I recommend setting a timer for 20-25 minutes and writing whatever pops into your head. If you need to tweak something in the phrase to make it work for your story, like changing a pronoun or swapping an animal out for a different one, go for it. There are no rules here. Just write. If you would like to check out the blog post lesson associated with the parts, you can click the external link at the bottom of each part. Cheers!
  • Writing Lessons! by England_From_Hetalia
    England_From_Hetalia
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    This will be lessons, mostly in creative writing. Depending on which lesson you're looking at, this can be used for any of the following: -Fanfiction. -Original fiction. -Nonfiction. -Script. -Any other work with characters and a plot. Some lessons will be in this book, but more detailed and specific ones will be private lessons through PM/DM/whatever you call it. More information will be inside.
  • Relationships & Partners and Writing Skills Tips. (A Writing Advice Guide Book by Lumna10
    Lumna10
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    Here I give my opinion on my favorite characters and their relationship with others both as friends and some possible foreseen covers some of these will include fanfiction stories not just show characters of all fandoms not just Sofia the First ((Random Chapter Topics: Turnt into a writing guidebook and social awareness book.) None of my stories were given permission by me to be put up on Spotify playlist at all._Lumna10