tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637035864156536177.post1207188860301213173..comments2024-03-11T03:04:52.544-05:00Comments on All Things Writing: Writing topics: DIALOGAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01969128607361895190noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637035864156536177.post-26996797602428389892012-03-18T16:03:34.580-05:002012-03-18T16:03:34.580-05:00Hello there, simply become alert to your weblog th...Hello there, simply become alert to your weblog thru Google, and fosbobetund that it’s really informative. I’m gonna watch out for brusselssbohttp://www.sbobet365.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637035864156536177.post-53949582892595715862012-03-12T12:00:16.278-05:002012-03-12T12:00:16.278-05:00Some good tips on here. I will follow your blog.
...Some good tips on here. I will follow your blog.<br /><br />Jon - <a href="http://www.artfist.org" rel="nofollow">artfist.org</a>Art Fisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17389254180084312084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6637035864156536177.post-18153335283452174702012-03-12T04:32:04.116-05:002012-03-12T04:32:04.116-05:00Those are some very good rules Kaye, though I have...Those are some very good rules Kaye, though I have to profess complete ignorance to the fourth! <br /><br />I generally use an adjective instead of 'said' when I think it's appropriate, especially in my first draft. At that point, it's more about getting the words on paper for me (I usually get rid of quite a few when I'm editing, as that's when they become glaringly obvious). The same for adverbs.<br /><br />ps. Dialogue is the UK English spellingPhillip J. Johnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09976981254429733669noreply@blogger.com