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  • Level Up Your Writing - The Game by LevelUpYourWriting
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    Are you serious about becoming an expert writer? Malcolm Gladwell says becoming an expert at something requires putting 10.000 hours of practice into it. Are you still serious about becoming an expert writer? Then you're in the right place. This project is based on the concept "gamify learning", which means turning learning into a game. In Level Up Your Writing you can complete tasks to earn experience points, achievements and level up. This gives you a visual overview of how far you've come in your writing journey. All tasks are aimed at developing your writing skills.
  • Scientific research report writing skills by drsjesica33
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    Scientific research report writing skills In college, an important part of your scientific research will be your discovery. You may be asked to produce experimental reports, diaries, reports, posters and essays. Like any other type of academic writing, scientific writing must be structured, objective, and critical thinking. However, it must also be: Clear and concise Accurate analysis Objective, cautious and logical
  • Feedback for books from Navzoon  by Navzoon
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    Hi! This is my feedback for you! I couldn't do it private so here it is. It's been annotated and stuff! For @ShadowCat844 btw! If you're reading this and you're not ShadowCat then basically this is my help book for if you want feedback on a story or chapter. What I do is I write the chaper in my own style and then annotate it and show you what you need to improve in my opinion. If you wanted to be featured in this book just private message me :)
  • #WriteTogether Wattpad by Lana_Kat
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    This is a book where I complete the weekly challenges given by Wattpad. I've participated this challenge to improve my writing skills.
  • Stories for in the Campfire by Ronaldo7Siete
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    @Ronaldo7Siete is serious about only one thing: he thinks he's the funniest writer at Wattpad. Of course, everybody laughs about that, but... doesn't that mean that he has a point? In 9 tragedies Ronaldo warns us about writing; he tells about his experiences and advises us: "Don't try this at home, kids." In 9 comedies you can read what happens if you don't follow that advice: you'll become the joke of the day, the absolute number 1 at the New Joke Times Bestseller list. Is Ronaldo7 really the funniest writer at Wattpad or is anyone crazy enough to accept the challenge? Is this really a bundle of 18 short stories or did Ronaldo7 trick his readers? He is, in fact, a novel writer, and he does write great plots. You have a choice: read the book, or burn it (at Fahrenheit 451 degrees). Disclaimer: The writer of this work of fiction does not accept responsibility for physical or emotional maladies that these stories might cause to readers. When you laugh so much that your face hurts, or when you fall off your chair of laughter, or even when you laugh yourself to death, the author of these stories will not pay the bills of your medical service. No animals were hurt in this book: no chicken or sparrow or mocking jay, not one of the three little pigs, not that bird that cleans and cooks in "50 Shades of Snow White", not even the Dragon in the story "How To Kill A Dragon".
  • My experiments with literature  by StrandedTraveler
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    Well just my poems man... Will upload some of my poems which I found satisfactory. Well they are just my experiments with my skills. That's the whole point here
  • Thoughts by ReinerBraun_Bangtan
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    My emo ass. But a nice ass.
  • Lost Dreams Book Club - ON HIATUS by TeamOfDreams
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    Note: This club is currently on hiatus. This is a book club that aims for your entire book to be read and commented on. We are always looking for dedicated members who want to improve their writing and reviewing skills. In need of useful feedback throughout your entire story, from beginning to end? Come on in to find out if this is the book club for you.
  • Romance Writing Mistakes by TrishWylie
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    Procrastination, back-story dumps, head-hopping, weak emotional conflict, tired tropes... If you've ever written, or tried to write a romance, you'll be familiar with these terms. We all make the same mistakes somewhere along the way! Authors note: This is based on a series of blogs which became a workshop and I am now considering turning into a book. So, if you have questions or think there is a subject I should add or you have questions, let me know in the comments and I'll do my best to help while it's a WIP.
  • School English Shit  by bittersweetbich
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    Yeah it's just some dumb school stuff. I might as well publish it might help a few people who knows🤷‍♀️ It's a bit random and you won't even get what I'm talking about but Wattpad counts words and sometimes I need a word count.
  • Grammar Bytes! The Writer's Guide To Grammar by Darchangel21
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    Far from attempting to explain all the intricacies of grammar, "Grammar Bytes!" addresses the most common grammar mistakes in (relatively) short, concise "bites." From correcting run-on sentences to the difference between who and whom, "Grammar Bytes!" is your one-stop pocket guide to correcting your grammar. Disclaimer: This guide is highly informal and intended to provide tailored answers to very specific grammatical errors. Therefore, not all definitions will be exact, and not all subjects will be explored exhaustively. If you find a mistake or discrepancy in my definitions or explanations, let me know and I will correct them. I'm still learning too. Other than that I exhort you to further research beyond the confines of this guide, as like I said, it is not intended to be exhaustive by any means.
  • Not So Useless Facts on Writing by TheUselessFacts
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    Hey there beautiful people! It's Mickey! You may know me as Explosivewafflez, the author of The Butterfly Effect. I'm here to teach you the in's and out's of writing. Whether you're pro, intermediate, or a novice-this book is for you!
  • Inside Writing by Literary-Faery
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    In this book, you'll find useful tips and advice to help improve your already-amazing writing skills. You can ask any questions you may have here and we will answer them! What are you waiting for? Look inside!
  • Precious Poetry by Ronaldo7Siete
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    From PROBLEM to POEM in 7 steps the Why, Where, When, What, Who, How & Wow of writing poetry Ai Ni and Ronaldo made this book to help poor people in Haiti, to build a school and teach them the art of a happy life. A warning upfront from the editor: DON'T READ THIS BOOK From problem to poem in seven small steps? You don't want to know him, Ronaldo*, the plebs. Do you hope to learn something? You'll end up frustrated. This bundle is pointless: Art can't be dictated. Ronaldo's religion, In God's eyes: a sin. Just plain entertain meant And end with a grin. [*Editor's Note: In this illiterary no-work-at-all, I only insult Ronaldo7 Siète, the typist of this collection of erors and misstakes, an arrogant know-it-all who hopes to become as rich and famous as CR7, that handsome Ronaldo who makes goals and creates art on football fields.]
  • random descriptive writing pieces by l_k_yang
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    random descriptive pieces i've made in my free time! do note that most of them are quite short, and just for leisure! hope you enjoy! additionally, i've completed my GCSE english language at grade 8, and i have achieved a 730 score on the SAT english section so i feel somewhat qualified enough to tell you all that this is good enough for you to use for reference, so feel free and don't hesitate to do so!
  • Just Clichés Another Way! by RoseC-G
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    As writers, we often find ourselves using clichés in our writing without thinking. Clichés are overused words and phrases that many novice writers use in their work. They are concepts that are so commonly overused to the point where they have become less impressive or compelling. The majority of writers strive to avoid utilizing clichés in their work unless it is for a good reason. Otherwise, "We should avoid them like the plague." Here are two types of clichés: An overused expression: "All in a day's work." An idea with a different meaning: "Keep your grubbing paws to yourself." (Meaning: Concerned about someone touching something or becoming involved when you do not want them in your business.) Consider this workbook as a journal for practicing how to rewrite a cliché. (#1 in LearningEnglish June 22,2020)
  • Improve Our Writing :) by Free_Runner_2017
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    This is a journal more than a story. I will be posting things I learn in my creative writing class or even just fun little poems or things we learn how to do on here. I would love if you would post your own version of the poems or your own input to help improve our writing. My other new story at the moment "The Cold Ones" was inspired by a word in the dictionary. I learned about this in Creative Writing and I will post about how to do the same if you have writers block like I did. So, I hope you like this and that you benefit or help someone else benefit from it. :)
  • Infinite Thoughts by readwriteslay
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    Welcome to Infinite thoughts. Here you will find one-shots concerning different emotions, events, ideas, and wherever my mind can wander. I hope you enjoy them.