Nicholas Sweeney

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When you write a scene, your text is above the surface. That's what the reader sees. But underneath you have a huge chunk of unseen ice. Indeed, that is the dangerous part of the iceberg. That's the part that's a mystery. Most subtext should operate like that. In other words, what's going on in the scene is more than what is seen. See?
How to Write Dazzling Dialogue: The Fastest Way to Improve Any Manuscript (Bell on Writing)
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