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    Writing a fictional novel is a learning experience. Here’s what I’ve learned from writing a novel. Writing Fiction is Therapeutic Did one of your parents pass away? Are you going through a divorce? Whatever issue you are dealing with, you can include it in your novel. If you do that, not only will you feel better, but it make your story more compelling. To make yourself feel even better, you can blow the situation out of proportion in your novel or fantasize what you would love to happen. For example

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    How to write a young adult speculative fiction short story Intro There are many different facets to writing a successful young adult speculative short story. There are lots of different problems that can be faced when trying to write these stories such as not understanding the genre completely, not being able to write interesting characterisation, figuring out how to properly structure the story, putting just the right amount of detail into the setting, working out an exciting plot line, getting

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    enjoyed my experience writing fiction because I got to write a weird story that I liked. Writing fiction allowed me to introduce to others an unusual situation with characters that say silly things. It was rewarding for me to see that people found my story fun. A strength of mine as a fiction writer based on frequent comments I received from feedback is being able to create three dimensional and authentic characters. My Biggest weakness others pointed out in my fiction writing is that I provided a

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    Fiction Writing I sat inhaling and exhaling the sweet sent of this unfamiliar room. As I sat on the solid cherry parquet floor with my back supported by the dusty pink wall, tears of bleakness rolled down my pale cheeks. I drew in a long breath of air in order to calm myself down. I had run up the huge spiral staircase of this huge house, in less than a minute. As adrenaline was still pumping through my body, I found a room to escape my parents' annoying bickering.

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    After roaming around for hours trying to find the treasure, Vivian finally led the group into the bat infested cave. “This is all wrong!” Leonard claimed, “I did so much research and I triple checked all of my maps to make sure I went the right way! We need to turn around and go in a different way!” “If you don’t want to go with us Leonard, you can go search the island by yourself” Vivian said bitterly “Fine I will.” Leonard stated “Guys what is going on?” exclaimed Billy, “can’t we all just get

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    "No," Dean spits again. Unconsciously he grips his right forearm, scraping his thumbnail over the flesh. "Fuck, no. We been over this, Cas. Gonna find another way." "You told me to do whatever it took," Cas reminds him gently, and he nearly screams. They're sitting on the hood of the Impala, ignoring the warm Kansas drizzle soaking into their clothes. Not quite ignoring the drops of water sliding down jawlines, underneath collars. "Whatever it took to take me out," Dean snarls. "Dunno if you still

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    his body remains uneasy as she doesn’t loosen her grasp, eyes flickering from it to her. something’s not right maybe she’s EXPECTING to be threatened. waiting for a villain to come and harass her. he wants to ask, but he recalls her previous statement. an uneasy breath is drawn in, feet carrying backward another step. “ it makes my anxiety way worse if you’re actually curious. ” that’s the truth. the agitation melting off of the girl has his heart soaring. it isn’t

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    "Why did you not heal yourself?" he asked, knowing full well that one of the perks for being a witch of the west was that water could heal almost any of her ailments. He was displeased to see that her translucent skin magnified the dark circles under her eyes. "Worried that I'll embarrass you and your brother looking like shit?" "No, I'll be sure to keep my distance," he replied in a haughty voice. "You're a water elemental; you could have easily healed yourself." "I... She kept hitting and kicking

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    “Are you kidding me!?” yells my friend Nate. “Thrown out like you’re nothing?” “I’m fine, it’s okay.” I answer. It’s not. I’m not okay. I’ve been “released”, as General Tre would call it, on medical terms. No more army, no more fighting, no more justice. Normally I’d be happy, but under the circumstances given, it’s completely different. “Well?” Nate yells. “What? I wasn’t listening.” I say. “What are you going to do about it?” He asks. “About what?” I ask, as Nate sighs. “About getting kicked out

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    Gail Godwin in my opinion was and still is a very talented fiction writer. She has written many novels and many short stories like A Sorrowful Woman and Dream Children, which is plotted around psychological realism. I enjoyed these stories because they both included realistic aspects of life. Like a woman having marital complications. By reading these stories you will see that Gail is a feminist author who explores the trials are ordeals of modern women. According to the Contemporary Novelists

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