Writing Basics
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Let’s Finish that First Draft: Staying Motivated in a Project Ft. Kaytlin Phillips
The post announces Teen Writers' Nook's upcoming summer livestream featuring author Kaytlin Phillips tomorrow at 2 PM EDT. This session will focus on overcoming the struggle of completing the first draft and finding the motivation to stick with one project.
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how to craft deep, emotional prose ✍️ (WITH EXAMPLES) – a guest post by Saraina Whitney
Heya, TWNers! I am SO excited to have one of my favorite bloggers and dearest friends Saraina Whitney featured on Teen Writers’ Nook today! I’ve been wanting to get her on the blog for a while now so this is a real treat! She is bringing some amazing insights in one of the most important aspects of writing: how to craft deep, emotional prose. Before we jump into it, though, I want to let y’all know real quick that I am going to be going LIVE on YouTube TONIGHT at 7 PM Eastern Time. I’ll be having Author Conservatory student and writer Allie Jo Andersen with me so if you have any burning…
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Dual POVs: The Pros and Cons of Having More than One Point-of-View
Dual POVs appear commonly in fiction, but there are pros and cons to having one. What may work for one book will only hurt another. If you're considering including a second perspective in your WIP, I have complied a list of the potential benefits as well as some areas to watch out for.
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Debunking Writer Lies 101 with Natasha Joy
Today TWN features author and blogger Natasha Joy on for a post on debunking writer lies and myths!
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Redefining Success // Teen Writers’ Rally FINAL Post
Join us today as we wrap up our biggest writing event with a post from Issabelle encouraging you to relook at your idea of success!
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Three Key Ways to See Growth In Your Writing
Do you want to make growth with your writing but you're unsure how? You try so many different techniques, yet nothing seems to work. Or maybe you're overwhelmed by all the different types of advice and resources available on what you should or shouldn't do and now writing is more work than fun. Join me today as I offer the only three things you need to try to see growth in your writing!