Originally Posted By: Charlieopera
Higgins put you in the moment without 3 pages of descriptive narrative.


You can plot until you're blue in the face, I'd rather read good dialogue any day of the week. And it better ring true. There's nothing more painful than reading poorly phrased dialogue. A midwestern author trying to write New York patois. It actually makes me cringe. If you have a tin ear, you should get out of the fiction business. Because, in my opinion, nothing is more important than dialogue that rings true.


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