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  • Writer's Resources by Hushed4Anonymouse
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    Useful resources for writing. Honestly, I made this for my own personal reference - hence why it's pretty sparsely populated. I'll try to add to it as and when!
  • Paige's Writing Guide by PaigeWorkshop
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    Here are writing guides and resources that I have gathered. Paige's Writing Guide is not about the dos and don'ts in writing--well, there's also that but it's not what this book is all about. These are advices and not rules to cage you. Let your creativity out! Writers have developed their own writing styles. Here, I will be elaborating different styles, techniques, tips and useful resources you might need. Feel free to take what you can.
  • How to WIN at NaNoWriMo:    A Month in the Life of A NaNoWriMo Participant by CireWordsmith
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    Does the term NaNoWriMo mean anything to you? If you're a writer-especially a young writer-who's been online for the past 15 years, then it probably does. In 2009, I set out to finally achieve my goal of writing a novel. The premise behind National Novel Writing Month, founded in 1999 by Chris Baty, is to write 50,000 words by the end of the designated month, which is always November. Although I won the competition (along with hundreds, if not thousands, of others), my novel was still incomplete, life happened, and I abandoned my novel as a result. Five years later, I began the journey to resurrect and complete it. Here's my story. (Complete with updates from my 2015 NaNoWriMo journey!) From the author of Blind Date (http://www.wattpad.com/story/36048935) and Proof (http://www.wattpad.com/story/35769093)