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  • Behind the Scenes of Visions of Ninjago by Knight_of_lillies
    Knight_of_lillies
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    This is a behind the scenes look to my story: Visions of Ninja. Here I will talk about my writing process and the steps I take for each chapter. I'll also show the characters' reference sheets along with my own OC Yue. I'll talk about the dynamics Yue has with each of the character which might not be super obvious. Not to mention answer any questions you have and along with suggestions for suture epiosdes and season. Plus, I'll show fanart any of you guys have, along with some of my own to show my charcters.
  • Notes and Ranting for Stories by Blazestar7562
    Blazestar7562
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    This is purely for author notes and drafts for my stories revolving around my Oc's; Diona, Ava, Elias, and Eteru, but mostly about Diona's second story. Everything in her is purely going to be drafting and author notes before I start making official craters since my focus will be getting chapters for Diona's first book! I probably will start making official chapters when we get to maybe book 4 or 5? Maybe book 6 because I have all the way to book 5 planned for twisted wonderland and I need to just write it... But I completely invite people to comment and leave ideas because trust me I suck at romance in general. Im more into the platonic department then anything.
  • My Creative Process by writersmatrix
    writersmatrix
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    I'll be sharing about my creative process, along with some tips and tricks for other writers. I hope this will encourage you to start writing! #StartWriting
  • writing practices by raventactics
    raventactics
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    a bunch of practice before the real thing
  • In the Spirit of Procrastination by CorieCranberry
    CorieCranberry
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    I overthink, therefore I have anxiety. A collection of short poems reflecting about the writing process, procrastination, and neurodivergence.
  • Book Release: I Asked the Blue Heron by Cayena
    Cayena
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    Book Release note
  • Fun Awesome Amazing Writing Process by F0rsyTHEA
    F0rsyTHEA
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    Writing process etc. DISCLAIMER I change my mind several times over the course of this process. This is purely for my own enjoyment.
  • Faithless Farewell: Journal of Creation by TwistedFate2101
    TwistedFate2101
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    Building the world of Faithless Farewell.
  • Before, During, and "After" by SamWard1D
    SamWard1D
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    In this short book, I look into the writing process of Anna Todd, the bestselling author of the After series. *All info about Anna and her writing process comes from Interviews cited in the last chapter*
  • My Writing Process by _trainwrecklife_
    _trainwrecklife_
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    In this book, I will describe my writing process. So yea, don't read this. Unless you want to know how I write. *Sips Tea* UG I HATE TEA! ~I really don't care about editing this book so~
  • Author by LauraPWrites
    LauraPWrites
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    Dear Reader, If I could prepare you for the incoming journey, I would do so. I would tell you stories, give advice, implore you to be careful. But alas, I am bound by the mysteries of the mind, just as you are. So I must wish you well, and see you on the other side. Till then. Signed, Author. -*- Let me establish before you read anything that in this book I have absolutely no intention of following general story outline styles, creating and following an overarching plot, developing characters the way one would normally expect, or structuring this like a standard book at all. I have no regrets. And based on the reactions of my friends, it is still entertaining anyway. Enjoy. Cover made by @EnjxiiBlxck
  • Writer's Block (A.K.A. Poems I Wrote So At Least I Was Writing SOMETHING) by EMJeanmougin
    EMJeanmougin
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    Sometimes when I'm working on a Big Project, I find myself stuck. Whether I'm caught in Plot Hole (or Plot Quagmire, as is sometimes the case) or simply can't think of the right words, I find it helps to make sure I'm writing SOMETHING. Sometimes even writing something unrelated helps. And there you have it. This is a collection of poetry and shorts, driven and orchestrated by a mind trying to untangle plot threads.
  • People To Cast When You're Writing by xVioletMayx
    xVioletMayx
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    Ever Get Stuck On Who You Want To Cast For Your Book When All Of The Actors And Actresses You Know Off Of The Top Of Your Head Just Don't Fill The Role? Look No Further. In This Book, You Will Find Actors, Actresses, Models, Youtubers, And Many Many More Ranging From The Age Of Three To The Age Of Fifty (Mostly People In Their Teens). If You Can't Find The Type Of Person You Are Looking For In The First Few Ones, Don't Just Stop Looking Because There Are Still Many, Many More. Feel Free To Leave Suggestions In The Comments!
  • Curtain Raiser Moment by creativekaleidoscope
    creativekaleidoscope
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    A young girl and her reflections "You're my curtain raiser moment."
  • the state of this journal by MetaMorpheous
    MetaMorpheous
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    When success is measured in numbers and metrics, leaderboards and points, bonuses and commission, being ignored is worse than being hated.
  • The Way I Write by SeoulVKX
    SeoulVKX
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    Everyone is unique to their personal process of writing and like my fellow writers we even use it to cope with our daily lives. To create, enjoy, and share. As someone who also copes with a mental illness, mine being BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), I have used writing as a way to connect with others and I hope sharing my thought process with everyone may show you a piece of my brain when I #startwriting. This entry is a little messy, but if you did take the time to read it I appreciate it. Good Luck to everyone in the contest as well!
  • November by sclowsecrets
    sclowsecrets
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    It's November again, November again, and everything is death and fiction. - excerpt The dreamlike inner monologue of a young woman known only as Jinglekitty. Disenfranchised, hypervigilant, and self-aware, she reveals a private November that she and the love of her life (described as "her boy") cannot escape. At its surface, this November is Jinglekitty's own hellish mindfield of identity crises. In its depths, it is a month of painful--and eternal--mourning.
  • My Ideas by FireTigris17
    FireTigris17
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    Updates, ideas and a general chat space. Please comment the entire point of this is to get feedback and communicate with you Why here and not announcements? It's less notifications for you and this gives me space to explain in more detail. It's also easier to navigate (in my opinion) and has the option to add photos if I'd like
  • The Emotional and Exhausting Journey of Writing a PhD Dissertation by meet2share
    meet2share
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    Writing a PhD dissertation is one of the most demanding experiences in academic life. It is a journey of exhilaration and fear, filled with sleepless nights, endless rewrites, and a constant battle with doubt. The moment you decide to pursue a doctorate, excitement collides with uncertainty. You dream of research and discovery, yet quickly realize the road is paved with obstacles few talk about. Isolation becomes one of the biggest challenges. While friends advance in their careers, you are often alone, staring at a blank page and questioning every choice. Impostor syndrome whispers that you are not good enough. Yet, within these struggles lie moments of breakthrough - a theory finally making sense, a chapter clicking into place, or data revealing a clear pattern. These small victories breathe life into the long, exhausting process. The dissertation is not a sprint but a marathon. Early stages brim with enthusiasm, but the middle often feels endless, and the final stretch tests every ounce of endurance. Draft after draft is torn apart and rebuilt. Feedback stings, but it slowly shapes your work into something stronger. Through tears, frustration, and rare flashes of triumph, you begin to transform. By the end, you emerge not only with a dissertation but with resilience, discipline, and a new sense of self. You discover that progress matters more than perfection, that struggle can lead to strength, and that no PhD is ever truly finished alone. The journey is exhausting and life-changing - and it leaves you forever changed.