by Tari Faris, @FarisTari Welcome back to part three. If you haven’t read the first two posts in this series I would encourage you to. You can find them HERE …
Writing Realistic Dialogue
by Hallee Bridgeman, @halleeb I recently judged an unpublished novel contest. I had an array of genres, but one thing that stood out consistently throughout all of them was a lack of …
Three Tips for Listening to Your Own Voice
by Melissa Tagg, @Melissa_Tagg I am a big believer in listening to smart people. And as a writer, I’m a big believer in learning from smart authors and industry professionals. …
What Your Character Says Matters
by Liz Johnson, @lizjohnsonbooks What your character says matters. Not just for the story (although dialogue is important to moving the plot forward). It matters for creating characters that come alive. …
Spicing Up Your Dialogue by Ron Estrada
If you’ve read a few of Stephen King’s early works and his excellent book on the craft, On Writing, you’ll discover that the King of Horror pulled many of his …