Writing goals
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Mostly for my own memory (or lack thereof sometimes):
Find a discussion topic for next week.
1000 words on any project
Critiques for:
whytcrow,
sventhelost, Meriah and Mona
Any stray writing exercises for the purple notebook
Find "Dialogue" for March and maybe reread "Scene & Structure"
For the large part, the transcription process for the purple writing notebook is mostly done. I'm pretty sure there are some exercises from the "Thought that Counts" period still hiding in my piles. So all that is left about 15 pages between the two sections and some at the end.
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For the large part, the transcription process for the purple writing notebook is mostly done. I'm pretty sure there are some exercises from the "Thought that Counts" period still hiding in my piles. So all that is left about 15 pages between the two sections and some at the end.
Dialogue (Write Great Fiction)
Date: 2005-02-07 04:27 pm (UTC)Dialogue: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting Effective Dialogue (Write Great Fiction)
by Gloria Kempton
Paperback: 232 pages
Publisher: Writers Digest Books (October 26, 2004)
ISBN: 1582972893
Re: Dialogue (Write Great Fiction)
Date: 2005-02-07 06:18 pm (UTC)