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Spells That Should Be Available At The Discount Spell Shop:
spells that should be available at the discount spell shop:
water walking: the nearest bucket grows legs
summon skeleton: it’s inanimate. just some bones
shock: the spellbook is just full of dirty jokes
detect life: detects bacteria
shadow shape: your shadow takes on an interesting new shape
divine intervention: the nearest bush catches fire
mark: summons a guy called mark
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WEBSITES FOR WRITERS {masterpost}
E.A. Deverell - FREE worksheets (characters, world building, narrator, etc.) and paid courses;
Hiveword - Helps to research any topic to write about (has other resources, too);
BetaBooks - Share your draft with your beta reader (can be more than one), and see where they stopped reading, their comments, etc.;
Charlotte Dillon - Research links;
Writing realistic injuries - The title is pretty self-explanatory: while writing about an injury, take a look at this useful website;
One Stop for Writers - You guys... this website has literally everything we need: a) Description thesaurus collection, b) Character builder, c) Story maps, d) Scene maps & timelines, e) World building surveys, f) Worksheets, f) Tutorials, and much more! Although it has a paid plan ($90/year | $50/6 months | $9/month), you can still get a 2-week FREE trial;
One Stop for Writers Roadmap - It has many tips for you, divided into three different topics: a) How to plan a story, b) How to write a story, c) How to revise a story. The best thing about this? It's FREE!
Story Structure Database - The Story Structure Database is an archive of books and movies, recording all their major plot points;
National Centre for Writing - FREE worksheets and writing courses. Has also paid courses;
Penguin Random House - Has some writing contests and great opportunities;
Crime Reads - Get inspired before writing a crime scene;
The Creative Academy for Writers - "Writers helping writers along every step of the path to publication." It's FREE and has ZOOM writing rooms;
Reedsy - "A trusted place to learn how to successfully publish your book" It has many tips, and tools (generators), contests, prompts lists, etc. FREE;
QueryTracker - Find agents for your books (personally, I've never used this before, but I thought I should feature it here);
Pacemaker - Track your goals (example: Write 50K words - then, everytime you write, you track the number of the words, and it will make a graphic for you with your progress). It's FREE but has a paid plan;
Save the Cat! - The blog of the most known storytelling method. You can find posts, sheets, a software (student discount - 70%), and other things;
I hope this is helpful for you!
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Is it a copyright issue if a character jokes, "Call the Avengers!" in a manuscript?
No, it is not a copyright issue.
You CAN reference characters from other properties, names of bands and brands, titles of songs and books and movies, etc, in your book. Titles and names can't be copyrighted; they can be trademarked, but that's not the same thing.
So, if you want to mention the Avengers, fine. If you want to copy the Avengers - not fine.
What you CAN'T do (without permission) is copy lyrics, copy text, copy art, all of which are copyright violations. So if, say, you want to include lines of actual Beatles lyrics in your book - you need to obtain permission from whoever holds the copyright for that song. BUT, if you want to talk ABOUT the song -- "Noah is literally obsessed with The Beatles and I hear his annoying humming rendition of Yellow Submarine all during breakfast" -- fine.
So, if you want to mention the Avengers, fine. If you want your characters to banter about the Avengers, or dress as the Avengers -- fine. If you want to copy the Avengers - not fine.
(And, non-book-related, you can't start a breakfast restaurant and call it Waffle House, or make dolls with red and blue bodysuits and gold lassos and call them Wonder Woman dolls. Things that use another company's name or logo etc and might "cause confusion in the marketplace" would be trademark violations.)
Also, for the next question -- you CAN mention celebrities, real stores, restaurants, etc. But a) that might date your work, because what if that thing doesn't exist anymore later, and b) if you are insulting the celeb or having *weird things happen* in the shop or whatever, maybe better to make up something that is LIKE that shop but has a different name. Basically, you can't disparage actual people or brands in such a way that they could sue for libel or make the case that you've damaged their career, diminished public trust in their brand or something like that.
Writing Tips
Punctuating Dialogue
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➸ “This is a sentence.”
➸ “This is a sentence with a dialogue tag at the end,” she said.
➸ “This,” he said, “is a sentence split by a dialogue tag.”
➸ “This is a sentence,” she said. “This is a new sentence. New sentences are capitalized.”
➸ “This is a sentence followed by an action.” He stood. “They are separate sentences because he did not speak by standing.”
➸ She said, “Use a comma to introduce dialogue. The quote is capitalized when the dialogue tag is at the beginning.”
➸ “Use a comma when a dialogue tag follows a quote,” he said.
“Unless there is a question mark?” she asked.
“Or an exclamation point!” he answered. “The dialogue tag still remains uncapitalized because it’s not truly the end of the sentence.”
➸ “Periods and commas should be inside closing quotations.”
➸ “Hey!” she shouted, “Sometimes exclamation points are inside quotations.”
However, if it’s not dialogue exclamation points can also be “outside”!
➸ “Does this apply to question marks too?” he asked.
If it’s not dialogue, can question marks be “outside”? (Yes, they can.)
➸ “This applies to dashes too. Inside quotations dashes typically express—“
“Interruption” — but there are situations dashes may be outside.
➸ “You’ll notice that exclamation marks, question marks, and dashes do not have a comma after them. Ellipses don’t have a comma after them either…” she said.
➸ “My teacher said, ‘Use single quotation marks when quoting within dialogue.’”
➸ “Use paragraph breaks to indicate a new speaker,” he said.
“The readers will know it’s someone else speaking.”
➸ “If it’s the same speaker but different paragraph, keep the closing quotation off.
“This shows it’s the same character continuing to speak.”
5 things your character can't do while speaking
Choke. Just think about it, seriously. Think about what choking is and imagine speaking while it’s happening. That would fuckin’ hurt, man.
Hiss. Look, it’s just not possible, okay? No matter how “evil” you want your character to seem.
Snarl. Animals snarls. The Beast from Beauty and the Beast snarls. The Hulk snarls. You know who doesn’t snarl? PEOPLE WHEN THEY’RE SPEAKING.
Shriek. Come on, 99% of the time, “shriek” is not the word you want.Let’s face it: if you put an exclamation point at the end of the sentence, your reader gets the picture. Don’t bring to mind banshees and screaming toddlers.
Sneer. I’m not even going to bother explaining this one. “SNEER” ISN’T EVEN A SOUND.
Romance Masterpost
How to write it
How to write romance
Love Language - Showing, not telling love
Love Language - Showing you care
Honeymoon
Slow burn
Forbidden Romance (+ prompts)
Reasons for a break-up while still loving each other
How to write a wedding
How to create quick chemistry
How to write enemies to lovers (+ prompts)
How to write lovers to enemies to lovers
Arranged matrimony for royalty (+ prompts)
Date gone wrong
Academic rivals to lovers
Romantic Fall Date Ideas
How to write a polyamorous relationship
Milestones in a relationship
How to write age difference
Fluffy Kiss Scene
Reasons a couple would divorce on good terms
Reasons for having a crush on someone
Prompt Lists
Romance Prompt List Part I + Part II + Part III + Part IV
Bad ones, unrequited, break-up Part I + Part II + Part III
Flirting - Successful and unsuccessful Part I + Part II
Two smart and also stupid people in love
Push and pull romantic prompts
Co-workers - Hate to love
Lovers to enemies
Love to hate relationship
Date with a nice guy prompts
Romantic One-Liners Part I
Smutty One-Liners Part I + Part II + Part III + Part IV
Physical One-Liners Part I + Part II
Things said during sex prompts
Jealousy Prompts
OTP Christmas Prompts
Fluffy Winter Holiday Prompts
Prompts about kissing
Romance Sentence Starters
Romantic Question Prompts
Domestic Fluff Prompts
Fluff Prompts
Fluff Bingo
Fluffy Sentence Starters
Sleepy Starters
Fluffy Dialogue Prompts
Cute Interactions
Romantic, non-sexual intimacy prompts
OT3 Prompts
OT3 ideas
Meet Cutes
Meet Uglies
Royalty Prompts - Loyal companion x Princess Romance
Royalty Prompts - Prince/ss x Commoner - Revealing royal heritage
Royalty Prompts - Knight x Princess
Fake Dating Royalty Prompts
Forbidden royal love prompts
Arranged matrimony for royalty
Arranged Marriage Royalty AU Events
Royal Arranged Marriage Dialogue Prompts
Hurt/Comfort Dialogue Prompts
Hurt/Comfort Prompts
Caring for their partner prompts
Roommates to Lovers Prompts Part I + Part II
Professor/TA Romance
Friends with benefits to lovers Prompts
Flirting Prompts - Oblivious and flirty
Teasing Prompts (+ more)
Unrequited Love Prompts
Dramatic/Break-up Dialogue Prompts (+ more)
Romance Dialogue Prompts – Uncomfortable with affection
Matchmaking Prompts
Valentine’s Day Prompts
Fake Dating/Marriage/Engagement Prompts
Fake Dating Dialogue Prompts
Fake Dating AUs
Fake Dating Prompts
Fake Dating Scenarios
Fake Relationship Break-up Prompts
Hand-holding
Kisses
Hugs
Touching
Physical Reactions
Casual Affections
Intimate Moments
Bed Sharing Scenarios
Accidental Kisses
Seeking out physical affection
Love Confessions
Love confession - Screaming at each other
Drunken Love Confessions
Lovers being caught Prompts
Ways to say ‘I love you’
Love Triangle Ideas
Soulmates AUs
Second chance trope
Cooking/Baking Dialogue Prompts
Quiet movie night Prompts
Grumpy + Sunshine Dialogue
Grumpy Affectionate Dialogue
Exes to lovers (1 + 2)
Exes
Reluctant allies to friends to lovers dynamic
Best friends to lovers Prompts
Childhood friends to lovers Prompts
Co-workers - Hate to love (1 + 2)
Matchmaking at Work Prompts
Secret Dating at Work Prompts
50 Cute Date Ideas + 50 More!
Romantic Date Dialogue Prompts
Moving in together
Introducing partner(s) to family
Meeting the family Prompts
OTP with Children Prompts
Anniversary Dinner Prompts
Proposal Prompts
Elopement Prompts
Parallel Universe Romance Prompts (x)
Lover being hurt Prompts
Unwanted Attention Prompts
Relationship Problems
Relationship Changes
OTP Prompt Challenge
Enemies to Lovers Masterpost
‘Imagine your OTP’ Prompts
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