Writing About A Female Thug
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2015
Hey urban writers! Want to write about a female thug? And make her a memorable character, but need a little help? Read these reviews from Wattpad's top urban authors on how to write about a real female; thug and not just a typical character with the so called "thug" title just because the author gave it to them.

Readers aren't left out, if your tired about reading about the same ol' same ol' crazy pretty ruthless chick; these popular authors will show you how to write about a real baddie.
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