Many of us fall somewhere in the middle of the dialogue spectrum—not terrible, but not great either. How can we make our dialogue sing from the page?

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Many of us fall somewhere in the middle of the dialogue spectrum—not terrible, but not great either. How can we make our dialogue sing from the page?
In order to grow as writers, we need to keep learning. This is why we take courses, attend writer’s conferences, and read books in our genres. With that said, I want to recommend a few books from my shelf that might be helpful in your writing endeavors.
As an eight-time Scholastic Art & Writing Award winner and successful sophomore in the Professional Writing Department, Sarah Gorman is a writer that wears many hats. Between screenwriting and novel writing, Gorman has a busy schedule filled with plotting. Here is a glimpse into her fantasy worlds and writing process.
Writing for the glory of the King and the good of his children
Editing tailored to fit your needs
A place where I think about my passions: reading, writing, editing, publishing, and teaching
Axing excess. Climbing toward publication.
write where I am
A place for Professional Writers past, present, and future.
Fairy Tales and Fantasy
Poet, Editor, Llama enthusiast
Writer & Editor