Panelists give advice on building a writing career.
Creating Believable Villains
Panelists discuss the components of writing a villain that can make them believable or not.
Panelists give advice on building a writing career.
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Panelists discuss the components of writing a villain that can make them believable or not.
Alan A Cook uses his experience as a prosecutor, law clerk, and DA to explain the fourth amendment so it can be accurately used in writing.
Panelists each read a section of original dialogue to illustrate how dialogue can set the mood for a novel, help flesh out characters, and paint a clear picture in the minds of readers. They also touch upon the use of adverbs and dialogue tags, and how both can help...