Making Dialogue Realistic

Dialogue is probably one of the most difficult things to master, but it isn’t impossible. Here are some tips for making it sound real and move your story forward.

Giving Your Characters a Voice

Characters in a romance, or for that matter in any writing, need their own voice. They need to talk to each other, but writing dialogue is not easy. For some reason when some writers write dialogue they forget how they talk in real life… This article should help you overcome that obstacle.

Are We Writers Insane?

I had a nightmare early this morning. It was absolutely the most horrifying dream I have ever had. It was deeply personal, vicious, violent and troubling. I awoke feeling that I wished I could blank that awful nightmare from my mind.

Write in Scenes and Let the Good Times Roll

Spice up your fiction by writing in scenes.

10 Ways to Write a Good Story

The 10 steps will deliver to you the ultimate story experience to make your story different and interesting to a reader. Follow these steps (with examples) to improve your creative writing skills.

When Writing Flash Fiction Always Leave the Reader Wanting More

Well written flash fiction is short and sweet but never filling.

How to Punctuate Dialogue When Writing

Writing good dialogue takes proper punctuation in order to keep the reader in tuned, and interested in the story.

Flash Fiction Slows Down Time

The best flash fiction is written in scenes.

Flash Fiction Captures a Moment in Time

Many new and aspiring writers, when writing flash fiction, write about what did happen instead of what is happening right now.

The Best Way to Write Dialogue

For the flash fiction or the short story writer, this is the best way to write dialogue.

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