Your Guide to Writing the Per...

By _thewritersdiary_

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As the title states, this is your tutorial, created by me, to writing a story to the very best of your abilit... More

Introduction
Cover Making
End Punctuation
Commas
Quotations
The Difference between Semicolons and Colons
Dashes
The Wonders of Word! . . . And Spell Check
Past, Present, and Future Tense
Point of View
Flow
How to Use a Fragment Sentence Properly
Planning Your Story
Researching Your Story
Finding the Plot
Creating Conflict
Writing Effective Background
Originality
Tone and Mood
Your Style: Your Story
Important Organization Tips and Skills
How to Start Your Story
Prologues
Writing Effective Dialogue
Dialogue Tags
Twists: When and How to Use Them
Developing 3D Characters
Changing Characters for the Worst
Naming Your Characters
Developing Character Relationships
Stereotypes, Archetypes, and Clichés
Writing Strong Antagonists
Bad Boys
Love Interests
Love Triangles
Being Realistic
All About Text Talk
Figurative Language
Writing Effective Descriptions
The Difference Between Good and Bad Fanfiction
How to Write Short Stories
Mystery Musts
Writing Historical Fiction Properly
How to Write Science Fiction
How to Write Romance
Effective Endings
Epilogues
Choosing a Title
Everything You Need to Know About Chapters
Fillers
Fighting Writer's Block
Writing Humour in Stories
Writing Foreign Languages
Dealing With Criticism
Offensive Language - Being Aware
The Pressures of Updating
Killing Procrastination
How to Promote Your Story Properly
Creating the Perfect Synopsis
Means of Improvement
Finding a Good Editor/Critic
Plagiarism and Copyright
Is Your Story Worth It?
The Publishing Process
Conclusion

Capitalization

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By _thewritersdiary_

It's embarrassing to think how many Wattpadders simply lack, or maybe refuse, the use of capitals. At the risk of sounding like your Grade 1 teacher, capitals are one of the most important things of punctuation. Do you know how careless or immature you look when you write all of your paragraphs with lower cases at the start of your sentences?

        Come on, this is easy stuff and I am incredibly sad that I even have to mention it. So, allow me to go through the rules of capitalization.... I understand that you may capitalize all of your sentences. If so, I'm sorry that I have to waste your time and write an entire chapter about it.

1. Beginning of a Sentence

You always capitalize the first letter in your sentence. Always. It doesn't matter what it is, what paragraph, what chapter, you always capitalize the first letter in your sentence.

2. Names

A name will be capitalized.

Example: Lana

3. "I"

Likewise, so will the letter "I" when left alone.

4. Dialogue

When you start dialogue, unless continuing part of a sentence, it is capitalized at the start.

Example of capitalized dialogue: "I hate you!" I screamed. "You bully!"

Example of non-capitalized dialogue: "I hate you," I screamed, "you bully."

        See the difference? The reason that the second sentence is not capitalized is because you are saying one sentence, but it is cut off halfway through, whereas in the first example, we are dealing with two separate sentences, so "You bully" is capitalized at the beginning.

        Also, you would capitalize names of holidays like Christmas or the names of companies. Months, seasons, and day of the week are capitalized. When someone is screaming in dialogue, you shouldn't capitalize the letters. Try for an exclamation mark and "he screamed" instead. 

        This isn't a long chapter because, as I've already stated, this is some pretty simple stuff and there isn't a lot that I have to talk about. So, if you've read this, you really have no excuse to not capitalize your stories when needed, if you ever did have an excuse. (No, if you are in high school, don't try to explain how you were never taught how to capitalize your sentences.) Anyway, I hope this helped some of you.

        


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