emilyhatfi611

New book out Called Testament of the Quarter, idk if anyone wanted this but it’s here just needs to add some chapters to the story. 
          	
          	I will be taking requests from people if they want one shots, that’s if I start a One shot book. 

emilyhatfi611

New book out Called Testament of the Quarter, idk if anyone wanted this but it’s here just needs to add some chapters to the story. 
          
          I will be taking requests from people if they want one shots, that’s if I start a One shot book. 

Zara_panter

Hi there! Could you give my debut book a chance? I'm new here and your support would mean the world. After 5 years of writing, I'm excited to share "The Sunhide College of Wizardly" with you!
          
          Step into the life of 17-year-old Jessica, who is not just different from Muggles, but realizes she stands apart from other wizards too. Her quest to understand why unveils a path leading to mysterious events from years past, even about her own birth. At Sunhide College, ancient spells, unexpected friendships, a whirlwind romance with the irresistible Damon, and encounters with a mysteroius hot professor await her.
          
          "The Sunhide College of Wizardly" blends the allure of Twilight, the world-building charm of Harry Potter, and the thrilling plots of The Vampire Diaries. Your extraordinary journey at Sunhide awaits!
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/1385011610-the-sunhide-college-of-wizardly-part-1-the-escape

Zara_panter

Hey Raven! Thank you so much for considering my book amidst your busy reading schedule! I'm thrilled to hear you're excited to dive into "The Sunhide College of Wizardly." 
            
            For writing a storyline or setting up a book, I'd suggest starting with a basic outline of your plot. Know your characters well, their motivations, fears, and desires. Let them guide your story. Don’t hesitate to let the story evolve as you write. As a pantser writer, I often find the story taking unexpected, yet delightful turns as it unfolds.
            
            For writing tips, consistency is key. Set aside dedicated time each day for writing. Don’t be afraid to write a bad first draft; the magic often happens in revision. Read widely and often, and don’t forget to take breaks to avoid burnout.
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emilyhatfi611

Hey @Zara_panter  I would love to give your book I try, I have a lot of un finished reads and books to Finnish up on but as soon a possible I will read you story. 
            
            Just one question, could you give me some tips on writing a storyline or a set up of a book and some writing tips thanks
            
            Once again I can’t wait to read your story and would love to colab if I had the chance too! 
            
            The_Raven
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