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More than Just Talk: Painting a Scene with Dialogue and Narration
People don’t always say what they mean or mean what they say. That’s true in real life and in fiction. Dialogue is not only about what is being said, but also about...
Helga Schier
Bringing a Teenage Voice and Experiences to a YA Novel
Author and film post-production supervisor Sheryl Benko says the summer before turning sixteen is a vivid time in her memory, partly because of the freedom associated...
Sheryl Benko
Finding Your Teenage Voice for Young Adult Novels
Writing for a teenage audience can be challenging. Readers of young adult fiction tend to fall into the age range of 13 to 17, and they expect certain story elements...
Christina Hoag
The Importance of Relatable Dialogue for Adaptation to Film - video
The key to writing dialogue in any format is to make it believable and consistent. Dialogue is critical to both character and plot development, so it must be relatable...
Annelise Dekker
How Writers Bring Unique Voices to Their Stories
So many books sound exactly the same. Unique voices are vital in a market that’s oversaturated with content. Authors need to know what things make their writing mundane...
Bobbie Christmas
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