10 Warning Signs of Amateurish Writing & How to Fix Them
June 2019
As writers, the last thing we want to do is appear amateurish.

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What’s in Your Heart?
Hello Inksters! Happy Valentine’s Day! As we exchange cards and sweets with classmates and friends, it’s also a great time to think about what we love. To help you think about love, thi…
The Only 7 Writing Rules You'll Ever Need • Teetering On Wisdom
Everyone has something to say about writing. I started cross-referencing each and found that 7 prolific writers agree on these 7 rules every time.

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Don't Forget To Use Spaces! {Spaceman Freebie} for Made it Monday
I've got a Spaceman Freebie but first, I have some new products added to my Teachers Pay Teachers store: ⤤ SUPER EAS...

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How to Start a Writer's Notebook
A writer's notebook or inspiration journal is a great way to inspire yourself through quotes, writing prompts, poems, pictures, or really anything else you find interesting.

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Ten Pin Linky - Writing Ideas
I'm back for another week of the Ten Pin Linky with Ashley from Just Reed. This week's focus is on Writing. I have to admit that

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Punctuation Anchor Chart
This one page cheat sheet is used for students who forget what end mark they should be using in a sentence.There are 2 anchor chart/poster designs and each design also has individual student reminder pages (large anchor chart shrunk so four can fit on page) for desks or writing binders! Enjoy! : ) ...

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The 10-Step Checklist to Writing an Above-Average Novel - Helping Writers Become Authors
On your way to writing an above-average novel, learn how to apply these ten straightforward solutions to common fiction problems.

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How To Write Pain ~ Author Arabella K. Federico
April 2019
This blog is about the unique phenomenon of being unable to write pain effectively. My theories on how to write pain well so readers will feel it all.

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How to Write Cunning, Clever, and Crafty Characters
My NaNoWriMo novels are full of clever characters, which has baldly reminded me just how difficult it is to write crafty people. I can just see my character acting like Tom Sawyer, but I sometimes struggle to envision the actual behaviors that he or she would use to pull off his or her wiles. It's great…

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