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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As the title says, a safe space for you and I to share anything related to writing. I'll share mine, you share yours. Let's help each other and grow this community together. (Taking a break for now, you are welcome to check what this is all about <33)