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10+ Life Hacks From The Slyest People Online That’ll Make Your Life Easy – DEFUSED
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This Smart Girl Asks ”Dumb” Questions In Class For Her Anxious Friend – DEFUSED
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lovelyyinks
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60 Of The Funniest Texts From Dads Ever
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Karen Berates Woman For Speaking Welsh – DEFUSED
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Klance Comics - Text Posts P1
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Frankmorys two vampire friends lying on the floor getting drunk and describing eachother because they can't use mirrors don't even try to tell me that isn’t adorable m igotshitiwannasay for the first time in my life ive found something i may like about vampires % You know what's even more adorable They decide to try and draw each other And they both have the drawing skills of toddler - iFunny
Claude Monet, Cassandra Calin, Learning To Let Go, Illustrations, Pretty Words, Pretty Art, Wall Collage, Word Art, Letting Go
one day, believe it or not, you're gonna laugh at a joke
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Guest Post: How to Make Readers Care About Your Characters by Brianna da Silva
Creative Writing Tips, Writing Skills
Red Herrings: How to Mislead and Surprise Readers
English Writing Skills, Story Characters, Writing Fantasy
The Do’s and Don’ts of Revealing a Character’s Backstory
Guided Writing
Describe Crying in Writing—Without the Clichés
One of the easiest way of making money online
Get Rich Or Die Trying
Get Rich Or Die Trying
Writing Quotes
First sentences, first paragraphs – How to Start a Novel
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Side Hustle | Think Out Side The Box
Side Hustle | Think Out Side The Box
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30 Work At Home Proofreading Jobs For Beginners - Fatten The Wallet
Making Sense of Cents
Making Sense of Cents
Writing fears
Writing fears
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Top 7 Websites To Help You Kickstart Your Work From Home Career
3 Ways to Create Character Flaws By Janice Hardy, @Ianice.Hardy I. Give them fears: What are they afraid of? Fears are great flaws to play with. because you can use them as excuses foryour characters to make the wrong decision or even act out of character. - What past traumas might affect current behavior? - What are they lrrationally afraid of? > What are they seaetly afraid 0t? » What are they publicly afraid 0t? , What fears relate to the current problem? - What fears are caused by the overall plot problem? - What fears draw on Internal confllcts? 2. Give them preiudices: What makes them angJy? I use prejudice in the more classic sense of. "unfavorable opinions or preconceived notions" than the more common "racist" way. We all have opinions and ideas that shape who we are and how we think , What were they taught to dislike or disapprove of as a child? - What pushes their buttons? » What do they believe that's wrong? » What do they believe that's not so nice. but accurate? - What do they have no tolerance for? » What wlll they fight about? - What are they ashamed of? 3. Give them strong traits: What traits do they have that don't always work in their favor? Even positive traits can be flaws in the right situation. Being forced to go against your nature can add wonderful internal conflict to an external goal. - What posltive trait could become a flaw in the right situation? - What positive trait causes just as many problems as it solves? - What trait annoys other characters? - What trait might be holding the character back? - What trait symbolizes the soul of thls character? - iFunny
3 Ways to Create Character Flaws By Janice Hardy, @Ianice.Hardy I. Give them fears: What are they afraid of? Fears are great flaws to play with. because you can use them as excuses foryour characters to make the wrong decision or even act out of character. - What past traumas might affect current behavior? - What are they lrrationally afraid of? > What are they seaetly afraid 0t? » What are they publicly afraid 0t? , What fears relate to the current problem? - What fears are caused by the overall plot problem? - What fears draw on Internal confllcts? 2. Give them preiudices: What makes them angJy? I use prejudice in the more classic sense of. "unfavorable opinions or preconceived notions" than the more common "racist" way. We all have opinions and ideas that shape who we are and how we think , What were they taught to dislike or disapprove of as a child? - What pushes their buttons? » What do they believe that's wrong? » What do they believe that's not so nice. but accurate? - What do they have no tolerance for? » What wlll they fight about? - What are they ashamed of? 3. Give them strong traits: What traits do they have that don't always work in their favor? Even positive traits can be flaws in the right situation. Being forced to go against your nature can add wonderful internal conflict to an external goal. - What posltive trait could become a flaw in the right situation? - What positive trait causes just as many problems as it solves? - What trait annoys other characters? - What trait might be holding the character back? - What trait symbolizes the soul of thls character? - iFunny
Writing Plot, English Writing
6 Tips For Writing Happy Characters
Write With JotterPad
Write With JotterPad
For my fairy children
Lia Aimée
Lia Aimée
6 Memorable Ways To Introduce Your Character
6 Memorable Ways To Introduce Your Character