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Random Dialogues Abound
This blog is primarily focused on the exploration of the dialogue. Your comments are appreciated. After all, what's the point of dialogues if we can't all dialogue together in real life? Mel: So, dude, we're done with college now. What line of work...
0 commentsDIALOGUE IN THE STORY
Dialogue can be a very effective tool in story writing; it can be used to break the monotony of continuous narrative and to lighten the tone of the story. Moreover, it is an important element of characterization and setting.
4 commentsHow to Change Negative Internal Dialogue
Do you talk to yourself? In all actuality we all participate in some form of self-talk. Self-talk is that internal dialog that tells you “I’m awesome” or “I suck”. Sometimes internal conservation assists people in making important...
2 commentsWriting Dialogue with a sprinkle of Dialect
Writing dialogue can be challenging. Dialogue in the creative writing form is not like real talking because real talk is swamped with intrusions such as: ums and ers and a lot of repetitions like: you know what I’m saying? – You know what I...
0 commentsA Lesson about Believing in Yourself, from a Very Tiny Frog
This Hub contains an uplifting story about some tiny little frogs trying to reach the top of a very tall tower. Read it to connect or to reconnect with a lesson about the importance of believing you can, even when no one else does.
0 commentsVoices in Creative Writing
Voice is not a psychological problem, it helps tell the story and keep the readers interested. In this Hub, I explain the voice of the narrator, character, and balancing voices (along with a freshen up on POV).
22 commentsJohn's Happy Hour: What is your kind of Role-Playing Game?
Draw up a bar stool and get chatting, because it's John's Happy Hour! And tonight's discussion is what makes a role playing game? John also discusses what he thinks an RPG is, and your points can determine the future of all subgenres for this huge foundation!
2 commentsPoetry in Motion--Believing You Can Fly
Article begins with a poem about believing in yourself, something the author knows is the first step to achieving what you want in your life. And, while it is possible for therapists and experts to help you heighten your self esteem and self-confidence, this article warns there's something you have to do first.
2 commentsHow to Write Dialogue Pt.2
This is part 2 of my dialogue studies. Here, I discuss some more technicalities, voice, and counterpoint characterization.
6 commentsHow to Write Dialogue Pt. 1
Dialogue is tedious, but you can do it! Here are a few tips of what to include in dialogue: tags, beats and control. These three big aspects in dialogue will definitely help your writing if you are having trouble with dialogue!
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