A little over a year after we had to toss the other
person out, a similar scenario played out again. This guy had come from the group that formed at the library, which also featured the other person we had ejected who migrated there. While he had a good understanding of spelling, punctuation, and grammar, he lacked story structure and character
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I sometimes wonder how people get to be this way. So convinced that they're infallible that they even join groups without even considering that everyone else might be a bit more serious or knowledgeable than them.
It's what put me off my philosophy class, as well.
One can't help noticing that those are pretty much always males...
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My big writing problem is dialog, I just can't make it lifelike.
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Considering that four of us have come through the group with traditionally published works and one guy self-published, I think our track record is better than some newbie who hadn't ever had as much as a magazine article published.
The trick to writing good dialog is to read it aloud to yourself. If it sounds weird, rewrite it until it sounds natural. One of my other writer friends suggested that technique. It works pretty well for me.
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