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THE TRICKY PART
“The Tricky Part” of writing is different for every author, but hardly anyone is good at both dialogue & description. Laurie Schnebly Campbell talks about the skills required for each, and how to discover where your strengths lie. And, did … Continue reading
Look Who’s Talking~Dialog Involving Multiple Characters
Just a quick announcement — Liz Flaherty won the Advanced Reader Copy of Anne Clelland’s Historical, Tainted Angel. Liz, you’ll leave her a review everywhere, right? Charlotte Carter is back, sharing with us her experience as the author of 57 … Continue reading
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WriterStrong: Is Your Dialog Doing Double Duty?
Writers In The Storm welcomes back award-winning author and RWA RITA-nominee, Shannon Donnelly. Today she’s talking to us about the difference between dialog that is — mediocre, and dialog that *sparkles* By Shannon Donnelly TECHNICAL CHALLENGE: DIALOGUE When I first … Continue reading