Let's Write. (Writing Tips and Tricks)

Let's Write. (Writing Tips and Tricks)

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This book has... : ۞ Tips on Writing! ۞ Tips for improving your writing! ۞ Tricks for blank page syndrome! ۞ Exercises for creative purpose! ۞ Exercises to help you with your characters and plotlines! ۞ More!
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Writing tips and tricks for those who are writing or wanting to write Fantasy! T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Middle Earth - A full worldbuilding questionnaire to help you leave not one stone unturned in developing your fantastical world Hogwarts - Magic help & magic systems galore! The Yellow Brick Road - A guide to help you outline your story before you write it. The Magic Mirror - No pointless MacGuffins here! The Land of Stories - SHARE YOUR FANTASY STORY Narnia - MY OLD REQUEST FORM FOR MAPS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A MAP MADE FOR YOUR STORY, PLEASE VISIT THE BOOK ON MY PROFILE TITLED MAP SHOP - Thanks! :) The Enchanted Forest - An encyclopedia of mythical and magical creatures to spice up your story What's in a Name - A helpful guide for naming and correctly tagging your book The Mirror of Erised - A full questionnaire to help make your characters unique! The Diamond in the Rough - Quintessential characters your book needs Klingon, Parseltongue, or Atlantean? - A helpful guide to including fictional languages in your book He Who Must Not Be Named - a part dedicated to the dastardly evildoers of your book If you have any suggestions as to what you would like me to write about next, don't be afraid to request!

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