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Lesson oneUpdated 12 Years AgoJust a little chat about writing a screenplay |
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Lesson oneUpdated 8 Years AgoReally the only lesson is come and get published |
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Lesson one - Confidence is blissUpdated 15 Years AgoEncouragement for those that want to write but for some reason are afraid to. By breaking the chains that bind your creativity, you'll automatically make more captivating pieces - whether you're a literary genius or not. |
Lesson One - Knowing How You Like ItUpdated 14 Years AgoDo you like it rough? Or soft? Are you dominant? Or do you want to be control? How do you like it? |
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Lesson one, IntroductionsUpdated 16 Years AgoThis is the first step in any conversation you will ever have with anyone Japanese, how to introduce yourself |
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Lesson One- The BasicsUpdated 12 Years AgoRead each lesson... |
Lesson One: A NameUpdated 15 Years AgoFinding a good name for that pretty girl or that hideous phantom-thingy. |
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Lesson One: PlottingUpdated 12 Years AgoLesson One: Plotting your storyline in five simple steps! |
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Lesson One: Reviewing your own writing.Updated 14 Years AgoThis first lesson is how to compare your writing. |
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Lesson One: Songwriting Part IUpdated 16 Years AgoSome of the differences between songs and poetry |
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Lesson One: Verb TensesUpdated 15 Years AgoPast, Present, and Future |
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Lesson Three- Dimensions and RealmsUpdated 12 Years AgoSimple things to know about using Dimensions and Realms |
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Lesson Three: DescriptionUpdated 15 Years AgoA guest lecture on Description |
Lesson Three: History & PersonalityUpdated 15 Years AgoA character's past often has a lot to do with who they've become, so a proper history can help to support a current personality. |
Lesson to end all other lesson's.Updated 5 Years AgoLearn How to write. It's very easy. I will tell secret. Have the last word with yourself. |
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Lesson TwoUpdated 16 Years AgoA poetess? A poet? Are you one of these? Then this lesson is for you! |
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Lesson TwoUpdated 16 Years AgoA poetess? A poet? Are you one of these? Then this lesson is for you! |
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Lesson Two- SettingUpdated 12 Years AgoSimple setting tips |
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Lesson Two: Beginning to WriteUpdated 12 Years AgoLesson two of this course |
Lesson Two: Making a LookUpdated 15 Years AgoA character's face needs to be vivid enough to give the reader a picture, but not always as vivid as Charles Dickens, depending on how much you want the reader's imagination to take over. |
