So You Made a Mary Sue [A tag book for poorly written flaws]
  • MGA BUMASA 231
  • Mga Boto 15
  • Mga Parte 1
  • Oras 21m
  • MGA BUMASA 231
  • Mga Boto 15
  • Mga Parte 1
  • Oras 21m
Ongoing, Unang na-publish Mar 17, 2020
To the roleplayers, the writers, and the character creators of wattpad
Have you ever gotten tagged in a nearly perfect character?
Or perhaps you made one, but didn't know what they meant by a "Mary Sue"

Well here it is, the guide to what a Mary Sue is and how you can fix one. 

Feel free to direct anyone to this book if you find their character is too perfect. 

-what this book will include-
• Finding Flaws
• Choosing the right face claim
• stubbornness isn't a flaw, it's actually a good thing
• The golden ratio
And much more!!
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Nod my Head - A Writing Guide for Wattpad Writers

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Do you find yourself writing he nodded, she shook her head, he shrugged, over and over again? It gets tedious, and doesn't help at all when it comes to pin pointing your character's actual emotions. So I've made a book using notes I've been collecting over a few years to help you chose an alternative way to show that your character is angry, or sad, etc, plus many other writing tips and resources. Doesn't, he blinked at his watch, read better than, he looked at his watch ? Doesn't, he slugged across the wet cement, read better than, he walked down the street slowly. Avoid the white room in your story and replace telling with showing to give your readers a much better experience. **** When Alice storms across the room instead of walks, we know she's angry. We're expecting suspense. We're waiting for the next action. Maybe she'l punch a wall? Shout at her friend? Much better than, Alice walked across the room angrily, which gives your reader nothing to imagine.