Marta Adint-Weeks

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before. Make it clear who is saying what. Avoid info-dumping dialogue where speakers explain to one another things they already know. Setting Opening with the setting allows you to set the mood for the scene and the whole book — tense, creepy, humorous. It also conveys the scene’s location, the season and the time of the day, as well as the Point-of-View character’s state of mind. Avoid lengthy setting descriptions without character or action. Put the character into the setting, let him or her move in or interact with it. If you’re writing deep Point-of-View, show the setting from the PoV ...more
How To Write That Scene: Professional Techniques For Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft)
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