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The Obligatory Scenes of the Worldview Genre: The 6 Key Scenes Every Young Adult Novel Needs to Have | Savannah Gilbo - Are you writing a young adult novel? Looking for some YA writing tips? Learn how to write a young adult novel (and which key scenes you need to include in your story) in this post! #amwriting #writingtips #writingcommunity Writing Ya Fiction, Author Notebook, Writing Fiction, Mental Hospital, Wrong Number, Perks Of Being A Wallflower, Writing Characters, Popular Stories, Book Writing

The Obligatory Scenes of the Worldview Genre: The 6 Key Scenes Every Young Adult Novel Needs to Have | Savannah Gilbo - Are you writing a young adult novel? Looking for some YA writing tips? Learn how to write a young adult novel (and which key scenes you need to include in your story) in this post! #amwriting #writingtips #writingcommunity

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10 Worst Young Adult Tropes in Fiction Writing Ya Fiction, Writing Cliches, Tropes Writing, Writing Mistakes, Ya Literature, Book Prompts, Chosen One, Ya Novels, Ya Fiction

Discover the 10 worst young adult tropes in fiction and how to avoid them! From "the reluctant chosen one" to sassy brats, author Jenna Moreci exposes the pitfalls of these tired clichés found so often in YA fiction. Perfect for aspiring writers and fans of YA literature, this post will help you steer clear of some major writing mistakes. #YAfiction #writingtips #clichés #JennaMoreci #youngadultbooks #novelwriting #fictionwriting #amwriting #shutupandwritethebook

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No clue what to write next? It might feel frustrating, but you’re actually in a great position. How so, you may ask? Well, you have the opportunity to consider what agents and publishers want before you become attached to a new story idea. Think of it as fishing with bait as opposed to tossing out … Retirement Goals, Writers Notebook, A Writer's Life, Ya Fiction, What To Write, Writers Write, Book Writing, Writing Resources, Writing Life

No clue what to write next? It might feel frustrating, but you’re actually in a great position. How so, you may ask? Well, you have the opportunity to consider what agents and publishers want before you become attached to a new story idea. Think of it as fishing with bait as opposed to tossing out […]

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