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Ooo, love this. Thanks for posting!
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Welcome Mae 😀
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These tools you post are so helpful. Thanks.
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Glad to hear it Linda – Lots more still to come 😀
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Another writing infographic from The Story Reading Ape.. 200 ways to say ‘says’ my personal favourites – Prevaricates, Sermonizes and Remonstrates.. another three ways to torment my husband….!
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LOLOLOL
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Besides, from literary agents words at conferences. Dialogues are one of the first places to be examined in a manuscript. Have your dialogue marred with those 200 and that’s the fastest way to the dust bin and a standard rejection letter 😉
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Hope you won’t use more than 3 or 4 of those in your novels (and still!) Someone would say that they are the greatest tools for telling and not showing a character’s emotions and body language while in a dialogue. There’s a reason why someone suggests to stick to “said” for most cases and show some action to express not 200 but 2000 ways a character might react when saying certain things.
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I feel that infographics like these are only guidelines and suggestions to enrich the stories Massimo 😀
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Yes, and as my ancestors said, to be used “Cum Grano Salis” 😉
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Pinch of Salt Massimo?
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Exactly 😉
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Fantastic list! Nice one Chris 🙂
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Welcome Joycelin 😀
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This would give Elmore Leonard the jitters, were he still with us!
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LOLOL
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hastens-to-say classic!
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LOLOL
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Thanks, Chris!
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Welcome Noelle 😀
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Another great list, Ape. I hope you’ve had a wonderful week. Hugs
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A GREAT week Thanks Teagan – Have a great FRIDAY YAAY 😀 Hugs
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