The Number One tip - gays and lesbians are just people. Writing gay romance, for example, is no different from writing straight romance - you just have two people of the same gender instead of one of each.
Gay and lesbian stories depend on good characters most of all! If you've got a vivid character, the reader is not going to care what sexual orientation they have - and if you've got a vivid character, your story will fall into place as you imagine how that character reacts to the world around them.
Often, but not always, a gay and lesbian story will include some sort of political message about intolerance - either explicit or implicit.
Here is a good link to the question "What are some tips on writing a good horror story?"
Not a good idea to generalise like this.
Writing a story means making up a tale and putting it onto paper or into a computer. Here are some more links about story writing.
"but I'm a cheerleader!" is rather good.
You do the same thing you do if you can't shoot a good basket, or if you can't draw -- you practice! Click on the links for some tips on practicing your writing.
The Fine Art America website has a section for lesbian art where prints and cards may be purchased as well as some originals where possible. For lesbian photographic art photobucket is a good resource for downloadable material.
WikiAnswers is not that sort of website. We are a question and answer website, not a story website. You might try Wattpad if you want to read some creative work.
You can't start out naming your series! Names and titles come from the story, not the other way around. Start writing, then see what name comes out of the writing. See the related question for ways to name your writing.
Are you trying to write a story, or trying to sell the vehicle? If you're writing a story, start where the action starts ... maybe with the wreck itself. Describe what happens. If you're writing a description for a sale, just describe the car, then add what damage has been done.
A poem because a poem mostly gets you started then when you have good poems you should start a story. You should write whichever one you want! Some people like writing poetry and some don't.
No, but there are plenty of good creative writing courses and websites that will help you learn how to write better - check out some of the answered questions in the Creative Writing category for lots of tips and techniques!
It will require some research but there are some activities out there. Such as free one day or so writing classes and contests for tall tales and short story essay writing. In the meantime use tools such as vocabulary booster books and practice over writing and grammer @ home to prepare your child for the contests. I love when children learn! Good Luck!! :)