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Tag Archives: novels
The English Language – Fun or Crazy?
I Can’t Take Credit for This As a lover of words, language, and writing, I am fascinated with word-facts like these below. I cannot take credit for what is posted here as I received this in an email from a … Continue reading
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Tagged author, be a novelist, beanovelist, Classic Collection, dialogue, dialogue attributions, dialogue taglines, editing, Norma Jean Lutz, Norma Jean Lutz Classic Collection, novel writing, novel-writing skills, novelist, novelists, novels, revising, rewriting, writer, writing, writing dialogue, writing skills, writing style
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Beware of Heavy-Handed Attributions – Create Realistic Dialogue
Problems With Attributions For nearly a decade I served as an instructor for an international writing correspondence school. This course was designed for those who wanted to write for children and teens – which of course was my niche. The … Continue reading
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Tagged author, be a novelist, beanovelist, Classic Collection, dialogue, dialogue attributions, dialogue taglines, editing, Norma Jean Lutz, Norma Jean Lutz Classic Collection, novel writing, novel-writing skills, novelist, novelists, novels, revising, rewriting, writer, writing, writing dialogue, writing skills, writing style
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