Jessie's Tips for Better Writing
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  • Reads 277,382
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  • Parts 55
  • Time 5h 51m
Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2013
I'll show you how to improve your story with just a few tips and exercises. Writing a novel can be confusing, especially if you're new to it. Even if you're a pro at writing, it still helps to be refreshed. 

This is my way to help you. Hopefully it WILL help in your journey as a writer, and if you have questions, please ask me.

I'll address topics such as:
~The five senses
~Believable characters
~Improving first drafts
~Plot twists
~Dialogue
~Descriptions
...And much more.

Oh, and one more thing before you begin reading. I know there are a lot of chapters, and a ton of content, but don't overwhelm yourself! Try starting off with a couple topics you know you could improve on, work on those, and then read a couple more. If you read all of these chapters at once it may be a bit too much to take on! So take your writing journey as slow as you need, and work on it one step at a time.
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