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  • Writing Tips by rainyofthedark
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  • The field trip that started a romance by killin_you_smalls
    killin_you_smalls
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    ❤(start to a new story )❤ So this is unfinished I dont know how good it is I need your help I still need to edit End thank you @ end THIS IS ABOUT, One school field trip. I met a boy. what happens after. the world may never know.
  • Donuts & Book Reviews  by writingpigeons
    writingpigeons
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    OPEN In which we give honest reviews and share our donut obsession
  • Tubbo In UA by gambl1ngqu3en
    gambl1ngqu3en
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    GOING THROUGH MAJOR EDITING I know some things may not be canonical, but I wanted nuke boy <3 Hopefully each chapter will have 500 words at least. Some part twos will have less words than 500, due to them mostly being follow-ups. There might also be cursing, even though I will try to not. OMG WILSONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN #1 in notcanon !!!!!!!!!
  • Distraction - An Andy Biersack fanfic by 6fallen66angel
    6fallen66angel
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    Quick fanfic of andy biersack trying to help you (y/n) revise ;)
  • PRESSURE by turtlesoup
    turtlesoup
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  • The Tidy Guide to Writing, Editing, and Publishing Your Novel by RachelAukes
    RachelAukes
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    Do you dream of writing a novel, but not sure where to start? Have you been working on a book for ages but feel stuck? Despite all your best efforts, do you feel overwhelmed? Here's a clutter-free guide for planning and writing your novel right the first time. This guide is broken into three 30-minute parts, with every chapter being a super-fast read so you can fit in reading whenever you can find a free sixty seconds. In Part One, you'll learn how to: • Plan and organize your story ideas by breaking them out into easy, digestible bites • Use the simple yet mighty Little Ups approach to confidently write your first draft and subsequent drafts Part Two gives you a no-nonsense approach to revising and polishing your book. You'll learn: • Self-edit your novel with a calm, motivated mindset • Polish your story so that it outshines the competition And, Part Three answers your publishing questions and gives you the tools and confidence you need to have your story published. In this part, you'll learn: • Prepare your novel for the publishing process, whether that's pitching to agents, selling to editors, or self-publishing • Query agents who can sell your story to the right publishing house • Self-publish your story as a professional-grade novel The Tidy Guide to Writing a Novel is a quick read that's jam-packed with information essential for writers at any stage in their careers. ***NOTE: THIS IS A WORK-IN-PROGRESS. ALL FEEDBACK WELCOME!***
  • Adrift in the Dread by InsanityBiscuit
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    "Only the dead will see the end." Tension has been heavy since the Kingdom of Rikar's newly coronated queen has opened up the borders to foreigners, and given other races equal stance within the kingdom. With the threat of civil war, and possible regicide rising, fates become further intertwined, and now it is not solely laid upon the council to decide whom they favor. With the dranude and humans at one another's throats, and lycans doing their best to keep the peace and remain neutral, only chaos can be seen with no end. Civil war is a dangerous thing to follow, are you willing to do so?
  • Things Every Writer Should Know (but Most Don't) by Nobody490
    Nobody490
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    You have a wonderful idea for a story, and that is fantastic! But how can you make sure that poor mechanics don't distract your writers from your message? I address some of the most common errors in writing and tell you how to fix them.
  • Al Husna | Ramadan 2020 by ProjectMuslimsUnited
    ProjectMuslimsUnited
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    Assalaamu alaikum! Welcome to the 2020 Ramadan Edition of Al Husna :D ◽ Setting Ramadan goals using the SMART method ◽ Tips on memorising the Quran ◽ Etiquettes of Dua'
  • Writing and Publishing on Wattpad or Anywhere by DKGwrites
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    I've been asked often enough for advice on making a compelling plot or creating realistic dialogue, that I decided to start this book with some of my thoughts on the process. It includes outline and character templates for anyone's use. If you're a fellow writer, I hope you find something useful here. If you're just here to read stories/fanfic, this isn't the piece for you.
  • Advice to Young Writers by CassandraLowery
    CassandraLowery
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    I am asked several times each day to read the stories written by young writers here on Wattpad. As there is no way that I could possibly read and offer quality feedback to all who ask, this book is my Advice to Young Writers, based on my own 20 years of teaching writing to junior high to university students, on my 20 years of working as a freelance editor, on my publishing of two nonfiction books, and on the recent Fan Fiction Writing Class I taught online. I hope that young authors will find some good advice that will help them on their writing journeys here. Best wishes to all writers!!! :)
  • English gcse  by waywardangel67
    waywardangel67
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    Some revision notes in making on some characters from my current gcse topics x Includes characters from : °An Inspector Calls °A Christmas Carol °Macbeth Please mind my grammar and maybe bad spellings I'm gonna try but this will mostly be me rushing analysis' of characters before an exam trying to cram everything in my brain 😂 this will have detailed analysis' tho so pls bear with me pahah Good luck to everyone sitting their gcses and mocks!! (or other exams like a levels idk 😂) ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • Rabbits and Revision by rersafblue
    rersafblue
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    Exams are upon the Cobalt triplets, which brings a whole lot of stress - so it's really good that they addressed Whistle's hoarding anxieties. With the exams coming up, they need to manage their time, and that involves rabbit care...
  • The Study Book by invertinq
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    The Study Book. Welcome to my study book . This book is full of tips you could use when studying for your exams. I hope it helps you once you have read through it ! If you need anymore help be free to message me or to leave a comment! Thank you for reading :)
  • Matt Black's Writing Attack: Making Bad Writing Good and Good Writing Great by MatthewXavierBlack
    MatthewXavierBlack
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    I've been writing for a very long time. Seriously. As in dinosaurs stole one of my first drafts. I'm a published poet and published academic who, five years ago, decided to try writing fiction for fun. Well, let me tell you, I've learned so much about writing in those past five years its mind-boggling! That said, I've decided to start a blog detailing what I've learned--as much for me as for anyone who cares to read this guide. After all, teaching something to someone else is often the best way to teach it to yourself. If you've read my stories and there's something you think I could teach you, that's cool! Please just comment or shoot me a message, and I'll see if I can cover it in this book!
  • A Walk in the Park by IolandaMartinas
    IolandaMartinas
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    A short story written by yours truly. Open to reviews, only constructive citicism though!
  • How to write a book by Sea_Zoe
    Sea_Zoe
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    My method will help you with everything you'll need in order to write a book or a story. The beautiful new cover is by shining-diamonds! CONTENTS Why this method was created How this method was created Inspiration Creating conflict The pitch Inventing characters Mapping your world Making a story overview Writing a catchy beginning Working on one chapter at a time Descriptions Writer's block Coming up with a title Finishing the first draft Revision Common mistakes Little writing assignments This book used to be called writing a book in eight steps, but I've revised it and made it better.