COLUMN VIA LITREACTOR | WRITTEN BY ROB D. YOUNG
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You want to write better dialogue. You’ve learned a few tricks of the trade. Great work so far, but are you unwittingly sabotaging your work, leaving only stilted, one-dimensional dialogue for your readers? Here are six painfully common ways writers botch their dialogue.
1. These voices are all clones.
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As writers develop, they learn to write dialogue that shows off each...
Published on June 25, 2013 09:12