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  • WRITING PROCESS, TIPS & STUFF by brighteverafters
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    Welcome to the DARLING COMMUNITY! This is where you will find reader-and-writer-friends. Join the process with tips, rants and raves on writing. I hope you stay. I hope you find what you are looking for, the reason you tapped that button. See you in the comments! OR On Instagram @s.k.darling_author is my username. 'Please do not be a stranger'. That is our slogan.
  • My Writing Process by _trainwrecklife_
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    In this book, I will describe my writing process. So yea, don't read this. Unless you want to know how I write. *Sips Tea* UG I HATE TEA! ~I really don't care about editing this book so~
  • Helpful writing tips by TisshaJames
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    Just thought I'd help some of you guys out. If you're not really a writer but you wanna write something to see where it gets......this book will help you boo .....not the best guide but it's better than nothing .. I even threw in a good plot that you could use and switch up
  • Temeraire Interviews by TemeraireCommunity
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    Do you want to promote your books? Do you like discussing your writing process? Do you want to introduce your stories to your readers, and entice new audiences in? Come and have a look at the Temeraire Community's interview book! Accepting applicants [] Closed to complete Award winner interviews [x] Hosted by @empiresofwater
  • A Kind of Idiolect by lucillespoems
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    articulating thought isn't completely something i felt i could do as a neurodivergent individual. poetry in whatever form it takes has allowed me to sail my emotions into words through prose, haiku, linear, memoir.. to anyone who's listening i'll address this packet of love letters to. i want to be considered and to consider myself, in this i did.
  • Faithless Farewell: Journal of Creation by TwistedFate2101
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    Building the world of Faithless Farewell.
  • The Writing Process by SCDunning
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    Why I LOVE The Writing Process.
  • Secret Teeth, Hidden Claws (a short story) by verabrook
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    What the writing process really looks like...
  • Winging It: A Falcon's Thoughts On Discovery Writing by flamesword01
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    So much writing advice out there is geared toward the percentage of us who possess the ability to create intricate frameworks of plot, character arc and worldbuilding in the abstract, before our pens even hit the paper. (Or...fingers hit keyboard?) And much of that advice goes for all of us. But sometimes, it proves difficult to employ some of those tactics on the fly, when you're already knee-deep in discovery writing. I've found the chaos of discovery writing rather pleasurable and rewarding, and though I would never say I'm a perfect writer, I think I've found processes and hacks that help us pantsers accomplish the same storytelling feats as our more organized counterparts, but in our own way. If you'd be interested in hearing my thoughts on some of these topics, come on in!
  • Writer's Block (A.K.A. Poems I Wrote So At Least I Was Writing SOMETHING) by EMJeanmougin
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    Sometimes when I'm working on a Big Project, I find myself stuck. Whether I'm caught in Plot Hole (or Plot Quagmire, as is sometimes the case) or simply can't think of the right words, I find it helps to make sure I'm writing SOMETHING. Sometimes even writing something unrelated helps. And there you have it. This is a collection of poetry and shorts, driven and orchestrated by a mind trying to untangle plot threads.
  • the state of this journal by MetaMorpheous
    MetaMorpheous
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    When success is measured in numbers and metrics, leaderboards and points, bonuses and commission, being ignored is worse than being hated.
  • 2/3 March 31 by ccroft23
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    A blog about using the writing process to slowly find your own voice and think for yourself.
  • Writing TIps For You by BlackBerrycommunity
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    Our Writing Tips Wattpad book is a comprehensive guide for aspiring writers who want to improve their writing skills. This book contains practical tips and advice on how to develop your writing style, create compelling characters, craft engaging plots, and much more. *☼*―――――*☼*――――― Whether you're a beginner or an experienced writer, this book has something for you. Each chapter is filled with easy-to-follow instructions, real-life examples, and exercises to help you put what you've learned into practice. With this book, you'll learn how to write stories that captivate your readers from beginning to end.
  • Write Your Journey by Raina_Crow
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    For many years, one persistent thought has never left me - to finish writing at least one book. I've accumulated countless ideas, characters, plots, and fictional worlds, yet none of these concepts have ever reached their conclusion. However, becoming a writer is no longer just a dream for me - it's a clear goal. After studying numerous tips and advice for beginners, I decided to gather them all in this book. Together, we will learn and improve our writing skills.
  • Curtain Raiser Moment by creativekaleidoscope
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    A young girl and her reflections "You're my curtain raiser moment."
  • writing practices by raventactics
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    a bunch of practice before the real thing
  • Fun Awesome Amazing Writing Process by F0rsyTHEA
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    Writing process etc. DISCLAIMER I change my mind several times over the course of this process. This is purely for my own enjoyment.
  • November by sclowsecrets
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    It's November again, November again, and everything is death and fiction. - excerpt The dreamlike inner monologue of a young woman known only as Jinglekitty. Disenfranchised, hypervigilant, and self-aware, she reveals a private November that she and the love of her life (described as "her boy") cannot escape. At its surface, this November is Jinglekitty's own hellish mindfield of identity crises. In its depths, it is a month of painful--and eternal--mourning.