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delano-laramie: gingerputin: amandaonwriting: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) - Resource for Crime Writers SOURCE SO cool!! nice. anyone else thinking Dexter?
Coprophagic! catbattles: amandaonwriting: Nine Wonderful Words About Words from 25 things you had no idea there were words for PORN
fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment: spineye: amandaonwriting: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) - Resource for Crime Writers SOURCE well you never know when this might come in handy. I feel like this would be useful to some of you.
teachingliteracy: amandaonwriting: How to end your novel The Dos and Don’ts By James V. Smith Jr. Don’ts Don’t introduce any new characters or subplots. Any appearances within the last 50 pages should have been foreshadowed earlier, even if mysteriously.
spineye: amandaonwriting: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) - Resource for Crime Writers SOURCE well you never know when this might come in handy.
shorm: portentouscatastrophe: celticmagician: amandaonwriting: Affect or Effect #english #very important #sometimes even I have to think about this before I write#and I was an English major oh i’m just going to start typing æffect fuck it
submissiveinclination: amandaonwriting: Adjective Mug i want this!!!!
thesenseof-dance: amandaonwriting: Interesting words (Source) okay Dan Howell has indefinitely come across this before
thetrashiestoftrash: richardcoryisdead: cyclopsrose: amandaonwriting: 250 ways to say ‘went’ Buy the Poster: WriteAtHome “Honey, where’d you go?”“I just jerked to Walmart”“What?”“I don’t know how
cyclopsrose: amandaonwriting: 250 ways to say ‘went’ Buy the Poster: WriteAtHome “Honey, where’d you go?”“I just jerked to Walmart”“What?”“I don’t know how to make it any clearer. I just spurted to
godtricksterloki: mellyora221b: amandaonwriting: The Disturbing Origins of 10 Famous Fairy Tales by Emily Temple (reblogged from Flavorwire) Sleeping BeautyIn one of the very earliest versions of this classic story, published in 1634 by Giambattista
toconjure: amandaonwriting: 100 Beautiful and Ugly Words by Mark Nichol One of the many fascinating features of our language is how often words with pleasant associations are also quite pleasing on the tongue and even to the eye, and how many words,
actual-rubber-ducky: everyworldneedslove: amandaonwriting: Stages of Grief I like the complexity of this, and I also like that it looks like a roller-coaster, because you don’t just travel this line from one end to the other; you’re released on
m-l-rio: amandaonwriting: Spontaneous Success Source for comic: Mari Andrew When I talk about writing as an iceberg art form, this is exactly what I mean.
yeahwriters: amandaonwriting: 100 Beautiful and Ugly Words by Mark Nichol One of the many fascinating features of our language is how often words with pleasant associations are also quite pleasing on the tongue and even to the eye, and how many words,
fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment: spineye: amandaonwriting: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) - Resource for Crime Writers SOURCE
note-a-bear: amandaonwriting: 45 ways to avoid using the word ‘very’ this is going in my bookmarks
referenceforwriters: amandaonwriting: Lay or Lie … English is broken. Shit.
amandaonwriting: Bookish Words
amandaonwriting: Bookish Comic
amandaonwriting: Introvert Doodles
amandaonwriting: Quotable – Carol O’Connell Find out more about the author here
amandaonwriting: 45 ways to avoid using the word ‘very’
amandaonwriting: 11 Untranslatable Words From Other Cultures Follow the link for the source
amandaonwriting: Bookshelves as Stairs, Artists’ Residence, New York City BSC Architects, Photographs: Andy Ryan
amandaonwriting: Le Pont Traversé, 62 Rue de Vaugirard, Paris
amandaonwriting: Read a Book Day!
amandaonwriting: 250 ways to say ‘went’ Buy the Poster: WriteAtHome
amandaonwriting: 100 ways to say ‘bad’ Poster: WriteAtHome
amandaonwriting: William Abranowicz
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amandaonwriting: Writing Comic – Writing isn’t a ‘real job’
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amandaonwriting: Reading Humour
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amandaonwriting:Writing Prompt – An unlikely story
amandaonwriting:Bespoke Framed Bookshelf
amandaonwriting: Soap for Writer’s Block
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amandaonwriting: Bookshelves
amandaonwriting: Writing Quote – Patrick Ness
amandaonwriting: Open-plan living area with a library in London
amandaonwriting: Artist Buys Run-Down Chicago Bank for ũ and Transforms It Into Arts Center
amandaonwriting: A book lover’s dream
amandaonwriting: Bookshelves - Stephanie Akkaoui’s Apartment in Amsterdam
amandaonwriting: Diane von Furstenberg’s library
amandaonwriting: The language of cats
amandaonwriting: J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan
amandaonwriting: A Map of the Introvert’s Heart
amandaonwriting: Happy Birthday, Haruki Murakami, born 12 January 1949 On Writing: Haruki Murakami
amandaonwriting: Happy Birthday, Warsan Shire, born 1 August 1988 Nine Quotes I have my mother’s mouth and my father’s eyes; on my face they are still together. Document the moments you feel most in love with yourself - what you’re wearing, who
amandaonwriting: 12 Literary Quotes About Fathers It was times like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived. ~Harper Lee All fathers are invisible in daytime; daytime is ruled
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amandaonwriting: You know you’re a writer when…
amandaonwriting: Feelings Extrapolated - The roots of your characters’ emotions.