Writing: Avoiding Pitfalls
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  • Time 2h 27m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2020
I've written three novel-length projects, a novella, and numerous short stories. Over time, my work has won many Wattpad contests, and I would like to share my tips on how to make a good story and get people to read your work. I have learned much over the years from writers who came before me, and I'd like to pass on that knowledge to anyone who wants it. This is a basic guide, meant for rookies.
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A light-hearted guide to learning the art and techniques of writing fiction and how to improve your craft. With tips, advice and beginner story prompts, there's something for everyone. From examples of simple starting sentences, to tips on how to craft your best story or refining existing works. I hope everyone who stops by finds something useful or interesting in these pages. And remember, writing is meant to be fun! If you're not having fun, you're writing the wrong story. Just keep writing and you'll get there. ☺ Copyright 2017. Julianne Winters Cover design: Julianne Winters