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  • The Tools Of A Writer - Tips & Tricks For Wattpad Writers by TechieInAK
    TechieInAK
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    Everyone wants their story to be read by thousands, listed as a featured book and be a top ten story in their genre. As any writer will tell you, getting there isn't a sure thing and getting there definitely isn't easy. This book is not a step by step guide to take you to #1. Instead, it's a guide to different tools and techniques that I've found to work to improve my own writing, how I write and so on, ideas that I want to pass on back to the community.
  • The Essential Author Planner by MayumiCruz501
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    Don't have enough Planners yet for the new year? Well, I have one for you, and it won't cost you a penny! Yes, this Perpetual Planner is FREE for a limited time. I purposely made a Planner that contains only the basics to help a writer in writing stage because, speaking from experience, I get distracted by too much lists. Click HERE to get it! http://eepurl.com/hlgfVr
  • Grammar & Spelling for ANY Wattpad Writer by ForeverFreed
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    My qualifications for writing this book: I achieved a score of 34 (out of 36) on the English portion of my ACT. The National average for the English portion is about 20.3 out of 36. I think those statistics speak for themselves. I also completed the Advanced Placement course for Language and Composition with an exam score of 4 (out of 5) and my essays typically scored a 7 or 8 out of 9, in class. As I've noticed by reading, a lot (alot is not a word) of Wattpad writers misspell, misuse and misinterpret words and writing tools. This book is a guide for anyone who isn't sure of how to word, spell or use something in their writing. This is partially directed at the writers of the stories I read. This book was meant to have no intention of coming off as rude or smart-alecky, it's just meant as a guide and a suggestion book, because, let's be honest, if something is missing punctuation, correct spelling or correct grammar, it makes the good story hard to read. By the way: the sentence on the cover reads, "You're going over there because the bag they have is yours and not theirs and they're not going to be home tomorrow." If you didn't catch on, it properly uses the homophones 'your', 'you're', 'there', 'their' and 'they're'.
  • 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.
  • Writing Tools by Singingkitsune
    Singingkitsune
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    Just some things I used to help me write. Feel free to help yourself and copy! <3
  • 5 Best Content Writing Software In 2023 - Magiscriptor by magiscriptor
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    AI content writing software is a type of software that helps users write articles more quickly and easily. It typically includes a variety of features that make the article writing process simpler, such as a word counter, an outline creator, a content quality score, an AI text generator, a plagiarism checker, and other helpful features. Content writing software is designed to help content creators and marketers produce better content more efficiently. It does this by automating some of the more laborious and time-consuming tasks associated with content creation, such as keyword research, topic ideation, on-page optimization, and outlining and drafting. Use my referral code SEOKING and get 20 FREE CREDITS with your trial. That's 20 SEO-optimized descriptions you won't have to write!
  • Write Right: Quick Tips for You and Me by DeeJade_Barba
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    As a greenhorn in this writing endeavor, I found myself lacking in many aspect. Beside the fact that English is my third language and grammar is my number one enemy, I take pride on everything I do on my stories. However, I sometimes question what's what with writing, like: What's a Prologue? What do I do with Epilogue? How should I address flashbacks? Should the quotation mark be placed before or after period? I've said "said" a million times, are there any other way to say "said"? Am I writing this right? How do I WRITE RIGHT? All these mind-boggling questions have kept me up numerous nights. So to help myself and hopefully help others too, I went ahead and did my own research, both online and on my beloved hardbound books at the library, and here's what I found. ~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~ Take note: I'm also sharing my found knowledge through SBC's A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S ( @SBC_ARTICLES ), feel free to visit, read our issues, and follow us as well. http://www.wattpad.com/user/SBC_ARTICLES
  • Big Book of Writing Tips by LDCrichton
    LDCrichton
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    Tips for writing and crafting your story into being the best it can be. Everything from the very basic structure of a story through to understanding deep point of view, perhaps you can find something here that is useful for your journey as a writer!
  • hestia : child face claims by abbeyymarie
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    IN WHICH ABBEY FINDS FACECLAIMS FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS
  • List of Facial Expressions and Body Language for Writers by CPLigh
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    I used Bryn Donovan's master lists of facial expressions and body language and re-sorted them based on the emotion into one list. Since it is useful to me in this format, I thought I'd put it up here for others' use.
  • Best SEO Content Writing Software for 2023 - Magiscriptor by magiscriptor
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    Content writing software can help you build manual or AI-based written content for your website, ads, product descriptions, blog post, or newsletters. Content writing can mean a lot of things these days. Content writing tools are software applications that assist you in creating error-free and engaging content in less time. A writing tool has to be easy to use. It should also help you to focus on your writing while allowing you to access useful features ranging from grammar and spelling to collaboration on documents. In general, refers to creating content with a persuasive message for marketing purposes. These messages are usually advertisements or sales pitches for products or services. Using these tools, you'll have more time to focus on improving the quality of your content.