Dialogue Punctuation
Punctuation for Dialogue Dialogue punctuation varies from writer to writer. Hemingway follows the classic method, others have no punctuation. Try your hand at it: Punctuate like this, Ed Griffin said, […]
Punctuation for Dialogue Dialogue punctuation varies from writer to writer. Hemingway follows the classic method, others have no punctuation. Try your hand at it: Punctuate like this, Ed Griffin said, […]
A hundred years ago, writers could take their time in starting a story. They could go on for pages, showing the scene, describing the characters, and indicating the weather. Not […]
As much as possible, keep your reader in the present time of your story. Flashbacks stop the action. Keep your flashback brief Insert the flashback at the proper place. I […]
Ten rules for writing fiction Get an accountant, abstain from sex and similes, cut, rewrite, then cut and rewrite again – if all else fails, pray. Inspired by Elmore Leonard’s […]
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