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Lesson 1: The Fisrt Rule of Creation

Lesson 1: The Fisrt Rule of Creation

Updated 14 Years Ago

Tips on how to craete a beautiful world to hold your endless stories in.
Lesson 1: The Simple Characteristics

Lesson 1: The Simple Characteristics

Updated 16 Years Ago

The basics of character creating.
Lesson 1: What not to write?

Lesson 1: What not to write?

Updated 16 Years Ago

First, simple obvious lesson - where you don't stray in writing.
Lesson 1: World Types

Lesson 1: World Types

Updated 11 Years Ago

A deeper look into the different types of worlds.
Lesson 1a: Poetry

Lesson 1a: Poetry

Updated 13 Years Ago

How to review poetry...
Lesson 2

Lesson 2

Updated 13 Years Ago

Spontaneous trance.
Lesson 2 - Essential Characters

Lesson 2 - Essential Characters

Updated 13 Years Ago

Which ones will YOU choose...?
Lesson 2 to coming up with good names for characters.

Lesson 2 to coming up with good names for characters.

Updated 2 Years Ago

This is lesson 2 of coming up with good names for characters.
Lesson 2. Edit and edit and edit and edit and edit and edit and edit……

Lesson 2. Edit and edit and edit and edit and edit and edit and edit……

Updated 16 Years Ago

Do you over edit, while your writing? Here's an easy way to fix it.
Lesson 201

Lesson 201

2 Lessons, Updated 15 Years Ago

its about academics tips or even extra curricular activities..it was base from my experience so please enjoy reading it.. I hope I can help you a little bit..
Lesson 2: Backround.

Lesson 2: Backround.

Updated 15 Years Ago

Lesson 2
Lesson 2: History

Lesson 2: History

Updated 11 Years Ago

How do you go about jotting down a history for your world? Here I will lay out tips and advice to help you with that!
Lesson 2: Intro. to Authoring a Storyline Draft

Lesson 2: Intro. to Authoring a Storyline Draft

Updated 8 Years Ago

Documentation 4/13/18 12:16 PM U.S. CST How to Author a Developmental Draft Lesson 2: Intro. to Authoring a Storyline Draft by PB Jacobs (www.writerscafe.org)
Lesson 2: NO RUN-ON SENTENCES!

Lesson 2: NO RUN-ON SENTENCES!

Updated 12 Years Ago

Run-on sentences ruin the interest of a literature work.
Lesson 2: Stimulus & Response

Lesson 2: Stimulus & Response

Updated 12 Years Ago

In last week’s lesson you learned how to identify Stimulus and Response blocks. Today we discuss how to use Stimulus and Response pairs to create tight, powerful scenes.
Lesson 2: The flow of things.

Lesson 2: The flow of things.

Updated 16 Years Ago

Flow is seriously, seriously important.
Lesson 2: Tips

Lesson 2: Tips

Updated 15 Years Ago

tips
Lesson 3

Lesson 3

Updated 13 Years Ago

Create a story by making a numbered list. See if you can keep it to under 1000 words, which qualifies it as Flash Fiction.
Lesson 3: Culture I

Lesson 3: Culture I

Updated 11 Years Ago

How to develop societies in your fantasy world and make them diverse!
Lesson 3: Culture II

Lesson 3: Culture II

Updated 11 Years Ago

A continuation of the first culture lesson covering different types of culture and implementing it in your plot!

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