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Yvonne Best-Proctor"Dial up" characters, setting, or verbs for a creative story. When a student gets "writers block" this site maybe what is needed to give them an idea to write the story. 911 help me write!
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Lucas GillispieNeat website that can give you inspiration when suffering from writer's block
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Michelle BourgeoisHelp with creating settings, characters, dialog, etc for creative writing
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Art istThis tool is provided by the WEbook publishing company. It is intended to overcome blocks in fiction writing. There are nine different dials ranging from settings, characters, entrances, over verbs or how to kill a character to endings. You can browse thr
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Aaron Slutsky911 Writers Block has lots of tools to get your students writing, whether they need a story setting to get them started, some more colorful verbs to punch up their prose, or get them unstuck in a story by having a new character make a dramatic entrance. You can even look up interesting ways to kill off characters.
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stealthpilotGreat site for a stuck writer...
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Peter PassoliGreat site for a stuck writer...
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Laura Baas911 Writers Block has lots of tools to get students writing, whether they need a story setting to get them started, some more colorful verbs to punch up their prose, or get them unstuck in a story by having a new character make a dramatic entrance.
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Christina DiMicellitools to get your students writing, whether they need a story setting to get them started, some more colorful verbs to punch up their prose, or get them unstuck in a story by having a new character make a dramatic entrance.
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Luke Watkinson20/7/08 - "Dial 1 for Settings / Dial 2 for Characters / Dial 3 for Dramatic Entrances / Dial 4 for Dialogue / Dial 5 to Commiserate / Dial 6 for Verbs / Dial 7 for Calisthenics / Dial 8 to Kill a Character / Dial 9 for Endings" Many of these ideas could be used in school, but I would be wary of using the actual website, as I haven't seen every possible idea. My class will be creating their own when we look at narrative writing in September.
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