Is your dialog something readers quote long after they finish your book? PeggySue Wells shares top strategies to give your words power.
Meet This Week's Guest
Words have power. Is your dialog something readers quote long after they finish your book? Stay tuned—today’s guest shares top strategies for drafting dynamic dialog.
Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I’m your host, Linda Goldfarb. Each week, I bring tips and strategies from writing and publishing industry experts to help you excel in your craft. I’m so glad you’re listening in. During this episode, you’ll learn How to Draft Dynamic Dialog.
My industry expert is…PeggySue Wells – PeggySue is the bestselling author of 36 books and collaborator for many more. Action and adventure, romantic suspense, military romance, and cozy mystery pact the pages of the novels penned by P.S. Wells, including Chasing Sunrise. How to live better, easier, and simpler is the focus of her nonfiction, including The Ten Best Decisions A Single Mom Can Make.
What is the purpose of dialog?
What makes dialog memorable and quotable?
What items can be trimmed to have a clear, concise conversation?
What about swearing and the use of profanity?
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Download – PeggySue’s Particulars to Pen Dynamic Dialog
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