Resources

 Please share some resources for reading and writing!

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  1. Here's a great resource to create font with your own handwriting! I find using my own handwriting style helps me write more often. I'm way faster at typing than I am at writing, so this is a wonderful option to still feel like I'm using my own writing style while using a faster, and sometimes easier, tool.

    https://www.alphr.com/turn-handwriting-font/

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  2. The Purdue Writing Lab is a great go-to website. It's mainly good for academic and professional papers, but it has a lot of good general information on writing too.

    https://owl.purdue.edu/

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  3. This a link to a brief presentation I created about character development in literature. Feel free to check it out!
    https://tinyurl.com/CaracterDev

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  4. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TED talk about the danger of a single story is a great resource to help you see the importance of multiple perspectives. It's an amazing talk and I highly recommend watching it.
    https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story?language=en

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  5. This is another resource I personally created. It's a video podcast about a website called Mind Meister. This is a wonderful place to create a mind map. This helps me personally organize my thoughts for a story. Caution: there is a limited amount of mind maps you can create for free.

    https://tinyurl.com/MindMeist

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  6. Storyboard That is a website where you can create 2 free storyboards each week. There are somewhat limited options, but it can really help you visualize your ideas.

    https://www.storyboardthat.com/

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