The Write Way | ✔︎
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Complete, First published Jul 19, 2018
In which I try to teach you some things about writing and story-telling that I've learned over the years.

DISCLAIMER: Contrary to the punny title I've chosen (which is meant to be just that: a pun), I don't believe the way I write or the tips and tricks I will be sharing in this book are the law. Rather, the contents of this book are meant to help you gain new perspectives and improve your current work ethic and style. Just like anyone else, I've still got lots to learn.
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I wrote and read Fanfiction for five years. In these five years, I learned many things. But these is still a lot to learn for me. To celebrate my five year anniversary, I want to collect said knowledge. While not all is stuff I learned over the last five years, I will inject personal anecdotes and stories to make it less boring. The rest of the content will be knowledge I want to implement in my own writing. Chapters each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.