![Angie602](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: Re: Is it permissible to write a short story with little or no dialogue? We are writing a short story based on the antagonist in our novel, a sort of extended back story if you will. We are
I write short stories lately, to keep preoccupied in between novel writing, and try my hand at different strokes. I never liked books with dialogue "this" person and "that" person. An artist word smith using narrative of characters, interjecting internalized thoughts, and that's the best way to involve the readers point of view IN MY OPINION. Thought rolling along, the now, the before and later doesn't have to include quotes to be achieved. Enough with interpersonal conversation, people can visualize without it. Description isn't all telling a story, but rather personality of character, what their thinking is the revealing acts of their plans. Thank you, 'Be immune to rumor' Jimmy Nuzz
More posts by @Angie602
![Angie602](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: How to handle speech within speech? If I'm writing a sentence such as: "I was talking to Alison the other day she said 'I like your shirt!'" Lisa commented. Here Lisa is quoting Alison,
![Angie602](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: Is it considered ethical to accept payment from a business for reviewing a product or service? Let's say that you operate a popular blog that routinely dispenses your personal opinions and expert
Terms of Use Privacy policy Contact About Cancellation policy © selfpublishingguru.com2024 All Rights reserved.