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You know how I made a one-off comment onto writing a serialized piece for Scratch a few projects ago? Well, this might be it if I have the time to continue it. 'Thoughts On Writing' would consist of several pieces of advice and my perspective on various aspects of writing. I hope you find it helpful! :) A list of the texts overtly referenced, in order of appearance: * Georges Polti, '36 Dramatic Situations' [Accessed at: http://www.wcatyweb.org/library/documents/comics/poltis36.pdf ] * Penguin's Little Black Classics, Charles Dickens, 'To Be Read At Dusk' [Accessed at: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/292271/to-be-read-at-dusk/ ] BONUS: Bryn Donovan has a fantastic list of plot prompts based on Regency/Victorian novels that can provide a great platform for both a reading list and potential writing projects. [Accessed here: http://www.bryndonovan.com/2016/12/15/the-three-word-documents-that-will-help-you-write-your-novel/ ]