Say Something: Telling Your Story Through Dialogue by M. Dalto
Fiction needs dialogue.  Dialogue should be seen as a tool to help propel the plot forward, not something to be feared or avoided. It allows…
Fiction needs dialogue.  Dialogue should be seen as a tool to help propel the plot forward, not something to be feared or avoided. It allows…
So you’ve written a book, you’ve had beta readers and CPs look at it, you’ve queried it to every last agent in the Writer’s and…
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There’s never enough time. This seems to be a universal truth, whether you work for a living, attend school full-time, or are a primary caregiver…
Let’s face it, some writers don’t write full time. The common case scenario involves working a fixed hour job, taking care of your home, dropping…
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