Writing: The In-depth Approach
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Complete, First published May 16, 2016
In this piece of writing, I will explore how writer's can create depth in their stories.  I will show you how to write stories that  grip the reader. I will show how you can make a story fresh and original and    how to add significance to the narrative. Through depth, you can write a story that leaves the reader immersed, even after they finish reading.
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This is advice for all of those wishing to write stories on Wattpad, or if your wishing to improve your writing. This is also me venting my personal frustrations at people who do everything listed here in their stories.