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Have you ever tried to write a story, but didn't know where to start? Or maybe started a story and didn't know how to continue? How about wondering how to word a sentence so that it makes sense? Then you have come to the right place!
Your typical SHINee writing contest with prizes. [Round 3 Deadline - January 5, 2015]
So I'm guessing if you checked out this page, you have some interest in the genre medieval fantasy. That's awesome, me too! But as the title also suggests, this is a guide, so I guess you're a little stuck for ideas, right? Don't worry- I get that all the time. So, I thought I'd draw up a small guide with different suggestions to give you a helping hand. Let me know if you think of something!
Have you ever experienced story ideas coming across your minds, giving you the sudden longing to publish a story here on AFF? But then, the moment you got on your computer, you started having doubts about how your story would turn out to be?
A writer's guide to all the do's and don'ts of fanfiction and general writing.
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CONTRUCTIVITY
Contains advice on the elements of how to write a good fanfic.
This is Home. A sanctuary for writers, both amateurs and professionals! Letterings &am
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Hi fanfic ers! \(ㅡ_ㅡ)/ How was your day? Bad? That's sad. Okay now l
Whether you are a seasoned author or just getting started, The Empty Inkwell is dedicated to providing you with story ideas, writing tips, f
So, you probably came here expecting for a how-to guide that reveals all the secrets of great writers in the world. Sorry to break out the bad news to you, kids, but there's no such secret. There's no secret cult where famous writers like HP Lovecraft or Edgar Allan Poe were a part of. And there's no way you can make your writing the best quality in such a short span of time (laughs). That's just impossible. But what is possible is the ability to make your writing less ty and wel