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Top December 2022 Poem

Top December 2022 Poem

Nate: Check out the top poem of December 2022: portrait of a shapeshifter by figmoon

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Fighter's Block!

Fighter's Block!

Featherstone: A game to give you that motivation to sit down and write with vigor and speed!

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The Poem of the Week

The Poem of the Week

alliyah: Read a poem, share a poem! If you read a great poem, share it here!

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How To Structure Your Story

How To Structure Your Story

Mea: A fascinating and helpful series of blog posts by an author on how story structure works.

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Worldbuilding Stack Exchange

Worldbuilding Stack Exchange

Mea: A website where people ask, answer, and discuss worldbuilding hypotheticals and questions!

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Jenna Moreci on Writing

Jenna Moreci on Writing

Rosendorn: Writing advice delivered with humour

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Writing Help

Writing Help

Steggy: Here you can find help with your writing! From generators to writerly advice, it is all here.

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Need names?

Need names?

sheysse: A great site for learning the meaning of names.

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Share a Poem

Share a Poem

Aley: Links to cool poems you have found around the site, especially in the NaPo threads

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Basic Plot Elements

Basic Plot Elements

niteowl: Make your stories more dramatic!

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Famous Authors in The US

Famous Authors in The US

niteowl: The most famous author from each US State

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Snowflake Method

Snowflake Method

Aley: Ever get stuck on creating your novel? This is a pre-writing plan for you!

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YWS Code Book

YWS Code Book

Aley: Want to master BBC? Check out this resource!

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A Rundown on Reviewing

A Rundown on Reviewing

Aley: An FAQ for reviewing on YWS

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Reviewing Skilled Writers

Reviewing Skilled Writers

Aley: A helpful handbook for how to review raving pieces.

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Daddy Long Legs are more closely related to crabs than spiders and somehow the idea of crablike creatures with spider legs that have escaped the entrappings of the primordial sea and now crawl over land and can walk up and down walls and ceilings creeps me more than I can adequately describe.
— Snoink