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Discussion in ' Word Mechanics ' started by James E, Jan 24, 2019 Hi guys and girls, I'm new here, so hello I have an introduction I would like to be in the first person but with the narrator talking directly to the reader The feel being as though the reader is sat talking to the narrator at a bar, so all dialogue but without any description
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2,832 Location: Massachusetts, USA James Berkley said: ↑ well we had just had a fight ( this was when we where dateing, her slaping me in public came after we broke up) and we where haveing makeup sex in the middle of it she bites my nose and twists brakeing it naturaly i am in pain holding my nose as she yells " and thats for calling me
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It was luck that had (blablabla), and overall, it was luck that had brought him James " I think your best bet is going to be to use whichever best fits the tone and voice of the story, the best reflection of the character ETA: It's hard to pick a word for a sentence without knowing the whole sentence or the context of what comes before or after
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Aled James Taylor submitted a new resource: Letters when Spoken in Dialogue - How to spell the letters of abbreviations in dialogue Instead of ABCD;
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James turned towards the city that was once his home and looked at it, hoping it was not the last time he would set eyes on it The rising sun, however, gave effect to what could have possibly been a more beautiful view of the rigid earth and its surrounding forestry, and even the smallest glint of water that was so far away
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