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  • List of books and upcoming books by angel48183
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    Just a list of all the stories in order to help as a guide and writing tips.
  • Writing: The 101 of writing  by Thetavernbookclub
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    Welcome to Writing: the 101 of writing! I'm so excited to share what I've learned with you. This guide is for upcoming writers who want to avoid the mistakes I made when I first started out 4 years ago. We'll dive into essential skills like beating procrastination, finding your target audience, and figuring out what readers really want. I'm also currently writing The Villainess They Never Knew They Needed, so I'll be updating this guide on alternating weeks with that book. Thank you for your support as I update both! If you're ready to grow your writing, I hope to see you in the first chapter. Love, Lily
  • How To Write Cute Romance by k_a_grayson_05
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    Have you ever seen an oversaturation, although very intriguing, of Dark Romance and want something lighter? Something closer to pastel pink? Are you trying to write romance and nothing will click? Here is a guide to help! #4 in advice
  • How to Write Adventure: Mature Edition by adventure
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    How to write Adventure Tips for the adult audience age group of 25 and more.
  • How to Write Adventure: Young Adult Edition by adventure
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    How to write Adventure Tips for the Young adult age group of 18-25.
  • How to Write Adventure: Teen Edition by adventure
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    How to write Adventure Tips for the Teen age group of 13-17.
  • Writing Tips by Stone_fire
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    I may not be the best writer but there are a few things I know and a few things I like to share with people. There are tricks and things you can use to make writing easier, smoother and more focused. I made this mainly for young writers like me with struggles but writers of all ages are welcome. Enjoy!
  • From Attention to Conversion: The Author's Gap by LIAM_Reader
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    A good story attracts readers. A clear promise converts them.
  • How NOT to Write Fanfiction // Khione's Revenge by Atlantari
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    Books written by 11 year olds tend to be bad, but this one failed spectacularly. The writing itself was amazing, but everything else that could go wrong with it - plot holes, bad characterisation, random implementation of characters from other fandoms, Mary Sues - DID go wrong. So here you have it - Khione's Revenge in its pure and original form, written from 2012-2014, with a couple of tips on how to write - or more specifically, how NOT to write - fanfiction. [originally a copyrighted percy jackson fanfiction by @Atlantari in 2012 with help from @Visceral and @hopelesslyinept] [this book was co-written by @Atlantari and @hopelesslyinept - mostly @Atlantari though]
  • Writing for Amateurs (by an amateur) by CoolKeen
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    Did you know that the term "amateur" literally means to do something for the love of it? Well, that's the perfect word to describe me-at least, when it comes to writing. I love to write, but the only training I have received comes from my hours of writing for my AP English classes, meaning that I am not really qualified in any way to teach people how to write a book. However, I've been told that my writing skills are far greater than that of a beginner (which I just think is a load of bologna), but I've been convinced to put everything I know into a small book to help other writers begin their journey to authorhood. I'm going to try to keep everything short so that it's easy to reference, and I'll do my best to make everything as accurate as possible. But remember, I am only just an amateur... (I will be updating periodically with more tips and tricks to be a better writer, so stay tuned!)
  • Writing Tips by CATtheDrawer
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    don't expect frequent updates. my time is focused on my stories over this, but hey ask sone questions and maybe ill answer or maybe ill make a whole update on it. maybe
  • Writing Advice for Teens by RaeMSmith
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    As a young writer working to publish her first book, I'm here to share writing tips and explain how I personally improved my writing skills over the years. I'm welcome to all opinions, topic requests, and questions. I'm hoping to help any young writers out there - whether you plan to do fiction, non-fiction, essays for school, or whichever else!
  • delusions of grandeur  by genZelder
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    a collection of poetry read with caution
  • -ˋˏ SO YOU WANNA WRITE A DC COMICS FANFIC ˎˊ- → GUIDE by RIDDLE-BABE
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    ❝TRUTH, JUSTICE AND THE AMERICAN WAY,❞ - WHERE I, CANARY, GIVE SOME TIPS AND ADVICE ON HOW TO WRITE A FANFICTION BASED ON THE DETECTICE COMICS UNIVERSE. ALL CHARACTERS © DC COMICS
  • Writing Prompts & Dialogue by VintageLemonDrops
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    I try to upload as many different genres as I can for I'm aware different people like to write about deferent things. I also try to upload 5 - 10 chapters at a time. Hope you find these useful! Enjoy!
  • Welcome by GabsWriteandWritery
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    Welcome to my Write and Writery! You will find a multitude of different types of content here (eventually) ranging from my own works to tips on character creation and world building and so much more! More information about what you'll find here is inside, and please feel free to introduce yourself in the comments!
  • Writing Prompts for the Uninspired by KingCatalyst
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    Simple yet engaging writing prompts for the most uninspired of writers, featuring a collection of 50+ ideas to kickstart your writing and rid yourself of writing block. Writing prompts include questions and facts to help facilitate the writing process. Cover photography by Revolt m2 on Unsplash
  • rants+ by slowwtown
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    just the thoughts circulating my mind + story ideas etc
  • To Do Or Not To Do | ✔ by Dragon_Angel_6712
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    A few tips from my "author" side and what I've learned while on this journey of writing, although fan fiction. And a few pet peeves I have from the readers perspective. Or, A short and simple guide on how to avoid common and certain mistakes when writing a book for the first time. If you have any queries, feel free to comment.
  • Writer on Fire: The Burn Means It's Working by BrandonSpringer
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    Most writing advice is not designed to help you build a stable career. It's designed to keep editors and writing coaches employed. There's a lot of bad writing advice on the internet. I've heard and believed most of it. Professional writers don't need to waste time on useless minutiae. I have a better plan: Read this book. Put the lessons into action. Build an audience. If you want to spend 600 hours deciding whether to use a semicolon or a dash, this book is not for you. But if you want a no-luck-required guide to building an audience and producing a body of work that will pay you until you die, this book is for you.