Villains should scare the reader. In movies, an actor uses vocal inflections to chill viewers. Can writers use this technique? Rayne Hall offers a few tips.
Mystery Thriller Week
When a dangerous or evil person talks, make their dialogue short and to the point. The tighter their speech, the more intelligent and threatening it becomes. Wordy waffling would dilute the effect.
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Published on February 22, 2017 13:19