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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kelsey Haskins

Kelsey Haskins

3 Ways to Know When to End Your Chapters | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

  • 3 Ways to Know When to End Your Chapters
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    This website gave me information that I never knew. It said to worry about chapters after you were finished writing the piece. This tip was made so that you focus on writing your story and what you need to put in instead of worrying about what part goes into what chapter. This website helped me figure out how to do that and it was incredibly helpful for where I am right now in my book.
Kelsey Haskins

Becoming Your Characters - 0 views

  • Becoming Your Characters
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    Becoming your characters is one of the most important parts in writing a novel because it helps the reader feel the emotions that the character is feeling. I think that this website helped me write about my characters and the relationships between the characters. This website was filled with some really good tips!
Kelsey Haskins

Dialogue Dos and Don'ts - 0 views

  • Dialogue Dos and Don’ts
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    This website helped me learn how to write dialogue smoothly and flow-like like in a movie or in a real life conversation. It told me what to do and what not to do which was helpful. I learned that dialogue sets the character's mood towards another character in the story and that was something that I wanted to learn more on. I think I expanded my knowledge of writing dialogue by finding this website!
Kelsey Haskins

How to Write Horror Fiction and Avoid Typical Horror Genre Clichés | WritersD... - 0 views

  • The Horror Genre: On Writing Horror and Avoiding Clichés
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    This website gave me insight on how to write a horror fiction novel and what the do's and don'ts were. It helped me realize what the cliches were because I had never written a horror fiction before and I needed to know what to do and what not to do. This website helped me accomplish that goal.
Kelsey Haskins

How to write a book in 30 days | Books | The Guardian - 0 views

  • How to write the first draft of a novel in 30 days
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    This website was what I found after looking at a website that involved a blank book you could buy. Considering I did not want to buy a book, I researched ways that I could improvise but have the same effect and I found this website. It helped me map out what I needed to do in order to meet my goal.
Kelsey Haskins

35 Genres and Other Varieties of Fiction - 0 views

  • 35 Genres and Other Varieties of Fiction
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    This website was helpful when I started out. It was one of the first ones that I used and I used it to help me figure out what kinds of genres for fiction writing there were out there. This website helped me narrow down what kinds of genres that I was interested in and then lead me to researching more about the ones I liked.
Kelsey Haskins

Ten Steps to planning a novel - 0 views

  • Planning a novel in ten steps
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    This website was incredible. It went through step by step to help me plan out my novel. It went through summarizing and character charts. It even said to take the one paragraph summary and turn it into a four page summary/description of the novel. It was one of the best websites that I have ever used.
Kelsey Haskins

Point of View: Following the Rules - 0 views

  • Point of View: Following the Rules
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    This website helped me figure out what type of perspective I wanted to write my novel in. The website explained what types of stories each point of view went with. It also told me how to write in that perspective and what style each point of view was like.
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