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ProvostB
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what do I put in this line?
Sep 1999 time: 05:13
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Vel,
It was a good story!! One of the best I've ever read! Keep up the good work, Mr. SMAC!!
-=ProvB=-
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Cotroneo
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Medford, NY, USA
Oct 1999 time: 05:13
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I am humbled by your great writing skill velociryx, your writings is a great inspiration for my own thread "crossfire tales"...well me and a few others.
i really like how you conduct conversations and such.....its always been a problem for me....i could always you some pointers
like all above have said, great job, and interesting plot. I had not been here for your original story, so all this is new to me. Looking foward to next part of story
your humble writer
Cotroneo
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Slats
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United Kingdom
Aug 1999 time: 05:13
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Excellent work Vel!!!
A masterpiece in the making, keep up the good work...
Slats
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Velociryx
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of Candle'Bre
Apr 1999 time: 05:13
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Thanks guys, and by the way, what do you think of the one episode per week thing? Too much time inbetween, or no?
Cotronco: As to writing dialogue, here are a couple of things I do frequently (and I'm sure my neighbors think I'm insane...LOL)
First and most important is to make the conversations seem natural. When you write something down for one of your characters to say, try it on for size. Say it for yourself to see how it sounds coming out of your mouth. If it sounds 'stilted' or unnatural, consider how YOU would say the same thing, and make changes accordingly.
The second thing is this: We all know the importance of body language in helping to convey meaning, but our readers cannot actually "see" our characters, and so must be shown what they are doing. Thus, I make frequent mention of where my characters are looking, or how they are moving (ie"....the corners of his eyes crinkled slightly as he laughed at my concern, and I knew at that moment it was all going to be okay....." or stuff like that. (of course, taken together, these two suggestions may lead to situations where you find yourself looking in the mirron at the way your face scrunches up when you yell the phrase "Anna, come back!" at two o'clock in the morning until your neighbors come knocking on your door wanting to know who the Hell Anna is and if everything's okay.....not that I have any firsthand experience with that sort of thing....::lookin' suddenly sheepish:: LOL

-=Vel=-
[This message has been edited by Velociryx (edited November 06, 1999).]
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