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 14 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 15 Years AgoSome of the differences between songs and poetry |
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Lesson One: Verb TensesUpdated 14 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 14 Years AgoA guest lecture on Description |
Lesson Three: History & PersonalityUpdated 14 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 14 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. |
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Lesson Two: Reviewing Part OneUpdated 15 Years AgoYeah, this is the one you've all been expecting. |
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Lesson Two: Suspension of DisbeliefUpdated 14 Years AgoOperating within the bounds of your reality |
Lesson Two: take it to the next step 1Updated 14 Years Agothe first paragraph of an awesome essay. |
