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Book Description

How do some writers craft conversation so authentic, it feels like they've been eavesdropping? What's the secret behind getting characters to talk to each other? How can writers make their dialogue sing?

Answers to all of these questions and more can be found in Gloria Kempton's in-depth look at this crucial component of fiction. Readers will learn how to create dialogue that sizzles, with tips on:

* Creating dialogue for specific genres

* Bringing characters to life with revealing dialogue

* Identifying and fixing common dialogue problems

Each chapter features numerous examples of successful dialogue drawn from bestselling novels, and chapter-ending exercises help readers apply the lessons learned. This is one book that will get readers talking!

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Paperback 232 Pages
ISBN-10: 1582972893
ISBN-13: 9781582972893
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Pub date: Oct 26, 2004
Dimensions: 22 cm x 15 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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