How to Write a Fan Fiction Epic - Comments

  • nataliemichelle

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    Strangely I always loved to read, but never liked writing. I even used to hire professional writers and read additional helpful info like https://bid4papers.com/blog/guess-the-writer/ to write assignments and research papers instead of me. I was surprised to find out that one can develop his writing skills at special writing classes, reading appropriate literature and internet blogs. Thanks for your advices
    June 8th, 2018 at 07:20am
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    Thanks for the great article!
    June 8th, 2018 at 07:18am
  • This.Useless.Heart.

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    Like SociallyAwkward said, this is also a very helpful resource for original fiction writers as well. I don't know if any of my stories, or at least any of my fanfictional stories, are long enough to be called "epics" in this sense, but I am working on some that might eventually come close and definitely call for a lot of the steps outlined in this tutorial.
    Thanks for posting this. Smile
    December 4th, 2013 at 03:18pm
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    I like this, even though I am not a big fanfiction writer. It actually inspires me to write fanfiction again. However, I also think that some of the covered points can also be used for original fiction. Like, the research, and some of the other tips within the tutorial.
    November 30th, 2013 at 06:27am