Aaron D. Gansky,Diane Sherlock

Write To Be Heard – Write Like You Talk

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Learning one skill will improve everything you write. Ready? Here it is:
Write like you talk
That’s it? Yes, that’s it. But it’s not as easy as it sounds. It’s a skill and like any skill, it can be learned and with some practice, you can master it. What’s in it for me, you ask? First, writing will be easier, less of a chore. Instead of fighting the page, you will sound like you. You might even find you really like to write. Who knows. You might have a story inside you that other people really need to read. 
Topics include tips on:

Voice
Character
Plot
Structure
Dialog
Conflict
Sensory Elements
Setting
Beginnings
Endings
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36 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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Quotes

  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    Sit down and imagine your best friend is in the chair opposite you. Now tell them about something that happened in the last few days. Good. Do it again, only this time, write down the words as you say them. Don’t worry about spelling and grammar for now (we’ll get to that). Just get it down. Go!

    THE RANT
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    What’s narrative voice? How do you find yours? Well, write the way you speak. We’re serious
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
    Here’s a list of the different types of “literary” voices. Don’t let the term scare you. It’s just a fancy word for “we did a lot of work to figure this out, and we want you to think we’re smarter than we are.”

    NATURAL VOICE

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