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A lil help over there for you

Hello guys, I've been busy these day and school start soon ... witch is more or less a good new, but anyway, I hope you guys still doing fine :)
I've been writting this journal since there is quite a lot of writter in my devwatch list and I know that sometime it can be quite hard ( some of you even told me how hard it was to create a good plot, or good character without them being mary Sue or Garry Sue )

I have recently found a good tutorial deviant, DesdemonaDeBlake. He do helpfull tutorial about tips and give nice lil trip in literature. I'heve used many of his work for help me with some of my comics scenario ''blocking time'' and I just wanted to share this lil tuto.
His advice are aslo very helpfull if you are also trying to do a comics ( since comics is somehow connected to literature and its important to do good scenario.) Or if you have some block in your writtings.
So here is some of his best Tutorial:

Creating a good plot \ story
5 Steps for Creating a Plot Premise5 Steps for Creating a Plot Premise
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0

Chapter 4 “Creating a Plot” – Section 2 “Plot Premise”
 
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"Every human being has hundreds of separate people living under his skin. The talent of a writer is his ability to give them their separate names, identities, personalities and have them relate to other characters living with him."
-Mel Br
6 Tips for Mapping a Fictional World6 Tips for Mapping a Fictional World
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0

Chapter 3 “World Building” – Section 2 “Maps”
 
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“I wisely started with a map, and made the story fit (generally with meticulous care for distances). The other way about lands one in confusions and impossibilities, and in any case it is we
5 Tips For Choosing What Type of Story to Write5 Tips For Choosing what Type of Story to Write
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0
Chapter 2 World-building – Section 1 "Story Types"

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“The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration.”
-Thomas Edison
When crafting a novel, the first thing you need to know is what type of story you are telling. Most writers
5 Guidelines for Adding Romance to Your NovelPLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THIS PAGE WILL REMAIN ACTIVE FOR PURPOSES OF EDUCATION AND RECORDS, IT IS OUTDATED. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE NEWEST VERSION.
5 Guidelines for Adding Romance to Your Novel – A Valentine's Day Special
Most people love to see romance in a novel of any genre. It's a universal human experience that can happen in the context of any story. However, most attempts at such have become cliched, sexist, or too unrealistic to be believable. So here are my 5 guidelines to adding romance in your novel.
Tip 1: Lose the damsel in distress trope.
It's the “romantic” trope of most movies and books, but it has become one of the worst cliches around. On top of being overdone (making your story less interesting should you em
6 Suggestions for Overcoming Writer's BlockPLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THIS PAGE WILL REMAIN ACTIVE FOR PURPOSES OF EDUCATION AND RECORDS, IT IS OUTDATED. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE NEWEST VERSION.
6 Suggestions for Overcoming Writer's Block or Lack of Inspiration
A writer writes, always. But sometimes there is simply no motivation—our muse simply does not motivate us like it normally does, and we have to think of ways to cope with the situation so that our writing does not depend on fleeting emotions or feelings. Here are my top suggestions for overcoming “writer's block” and for continuing writing no matter what.
Suggestion 1: Remind yourself that writer's block does not exist.
Except for as an excuse not to write, writer's block does not exist. N
6 Tips for Fan Writers / Writing Fan-fiction6 Tips for Fan Writers/Fan-fiction
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 9 “Types of Writers” – Section 6 “Fan-writing”
With Links to Supplementary Material
When I was about seven years old, I wrote my first story—a short “book” about an island completely inhabited by velociraptors, and a hero who could have been Dr. Grant's (my childhood hero) twin. While I didn't know it, my first work was loosely a fan-fiction of Jurassic Park. Most of us, perhaps all, become writers because at some point of our life we fell deeply in love with a story. Today, I'm going to talk about how we can make fan-stories serve us as best as possible. Please note that while fan-fiction is included in this segment, I will be using the term “fan-writing” to also include original stories with original characters that close


Creating aharacters
10 Tips for Creating a Protagonist10 Tips for Creating a Protagonist
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0

Chapter 5 “Characters” – Section 2 “Protagonists”
 
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“Plot is people. Human emotions and desires founded on the realities of life, working at cross purposes, getting hotter and fiercer as they strike against each other until finally there’s an explosion—that’s Plot.”
7 Sorts of Character To Avoid in Your Novel7 Sorts of Character To Avoid in Your Novel
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0
Chapter 5 “Characters” – Section 9 “Oversimplified Characters”

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"If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats."
-Richard Bach
7 Steps to Creating a Great ProtagonistPLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THIS PAGE WILL REMAIN ACTIVE FOR PURPOSES OF EDUCATION AND RECORDS, IT IS OUTDATED. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE NEWEST VERSION.
7 Steps to Creating a Great Protagonist
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 3 “Characters” – Section 3 “The Protagonist”
With Links to Supplementary Material
So I've talked about a couple types of protagonists, and how to create them: Heroes and
6 Steps to Creating a Great Antagonist
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6 Steps to Creating a Great Antagonist
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 3 “Characters” – Section 4 “The Antagonist”
With Links to Supplementary Material
So you now have your Protagonist up and ready to go. The next step is to create a great Antagonist that will help provide a dynamic s
5 Qualities Readers Want in Your Story's Villain
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5 Qualities Readers Want to See in Your Story's Villain
A story is only as good as its villain. And while the antagonist of your story does not have to be a “villain,” they do have to live up to certain reader expectations if you want your story to be of any merit. So here are the top 5 qualities that readers want and need to see in your story's villain.
Quality 1: Your villain should be a dynamic, true-to-life character.
Remember, we are talking villains here, not monsters. And unlike a monster, a villain should be a person. This means that no matter what race, gender, or even


I use a lot of his tips and advice for developing my comic's scenario, and so far his advice have been very useful.
So I just wanted to share those nice lil tutorial in hope that it will help you in yours story.

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