disembodiedangelfeet: sarcasm is my only defense: Masterlist of Writing Help for Writers hermajestyhelps: *always adding more General Writing Tips, Guides and Advice How to be Confident in Your Writing Start Your Novel Already! Why First Chapters Matter How to Outline a Novel Incorporating Flashbacks Word Building 101 Common Mistakes in Writing Tips on Getting Started …
Tag Archives: writing reference
niteling: i just found this website that can randomly generate a continent for you!! this is great for fantasy writers plus, you can look at it in 3d! theres a lot of viewing options and other things! theres an option on-site to take a screenshot, so you don’t have to have a program for that! …
In Which Diversity Isn’t a Myth
blackjackgabbiani: cinders-fall: this-will-be-the-gay: clementive: Ok. I’m tired of the typical vampire, werewolf and fairy.I’m also tired of the occidental-centrism in mythology. Hence, this list. I tried to included as many cultural variants as I could find and think of…. In Which Diversity Isn’t a Myth
To All Writers of Everything Ever
peranora: latenightspooky: I need to rant about this: Also known as the best writing program ever! It’s a full-screen writing program! So you open it up, and it looks like this: You’re thinking, “Ok, so what? It’s a screen with a picture. Whoopdie do.” But it get’s better! It’s customizable! See that “appearance”? Click it. …
25 World-Building Questions
toastyhat: (Partially ganked from a list a fantasy author made, with my own additions.) What are the geography and climate of the area like? Why is this city placed where it is? What is the cuisine like? What are the major religions and how is worship expressed? What are the major holidays? What languages are …
SYNONYMS FOR WORDS COMMONLY USED IN STUDENTS’ WRITINGS
writeworld: by larae.net Amazing– incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary Anger– enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden Angry– mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant,… SYNONYMS FOR WORDS COMMONLY USED IN STUDENTS’ WRITINGS