A nuts and bolts post tonight:
Sometimes we need Character A to describe a lengthy scene or event to Character B. There are a few ways to do this; e.g., through direct discourse (#1 below) or indirect discourse (#2 and #3).
1. Monologue by Character A. This may be punctuated by a few interjections from Character B, but it is still mainly a monologue. In this case, we hear everything A tells B, and only what A tells B, exactly as A says it. Example: "I walked into the classroom," A said, "an...
Published on October 27, 2009 23:53