Storycraft: How to Avoid Writing Bad Dialogue
Dialogue is the meat of any story, but it's easy to write dialogue that comes off as odd, cheesy, or unclear. How do you as a writer avoid writing obviously bad dialogue? If you found value, feel free to drop me a dollar on patreon - / davidvstewart Find me outside of Youtube: For music instruction - http://davidvstewart.com Learn about my Books – http://dvspress.com Listen to my music – http://zulonline.com / davidvandykestewart https://gab.ai/davidvstewart / davidvstewart email me – [email protected]

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