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Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2017
If you're like me you love to write! Especially fantasy where you can make ANYTHING happen! But you also wonder,  is my book good enough to be published? Or maybe you want it to be a big hit on Wattpad!

Although I am not a professional writer, I have learned a lot through my experiences and want to share some common clichés, give advice, and most of all help you!

You may PM me (private message) if you want me to review your book or if you have some questions!

Have fun!
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I will no longer be updating this guide. I'm leaving it up in case it will continue to be helpful to anyone in the future. People have asked me writing tips, Wattpad tips, and whatever. This is some of that advice I give them. Keep in mind most of this is my opinion in addition to things other people have taught me to do and not to do. It is by no means 100% to be followed but only a guide to get you thinking. The beauty of writing is that there is no one correct answer. We each learn and adapt to our own personal styles.