Sentences with phrase «with dialogue tags»

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She breaks a lot of writing «rules» that sometimes takes me out of the stories (like changing world facts to cover up plot holes, or overusing the same three adverbs with every dialogue tag), but that doesn't mean I can't enjoy her stories!

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Beyond these ceremonies however, President Jonathan is leading a historic two - hour session on November 10 tagged: Presidential Dialogue with Global CEOs.
President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to champion the drive for investments in the different sectors of the Nigerian economy during a session tagged «Presidential Dialogue with Global CEOs».
Filed Under: Gender Conflict, Thriving Tagged With: abuse, Black men, conversation, culture, dialogue, male opinion, men, perception, social issues, stereotypes, street harassment, tropes, violence against women
Filed Under: Self - Publishing, Writing Craft Tagged With: 21st Century writing, adverbs, Bargain Ebook Newsletters, chapter endings, first chapters, how to write dialogue, Jessica Bell, newbie advice, No Place Like Home
Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: advice for writers, how to write dialogue, reader - feeder dialogue, Writing tips
Print This Post Filed Under: Diversity, Genre, REAL WORLD Tagged With: change, characters, crime writing, Dialogue, disability, diverse settings, diversity, mystery writing
Filed Under: Manuscript readiness, Revision Prompts, Suzanne Hartmann Tagged With: castle gate press, dialogue, dialogue punctuation, Punctuation, quotes, Revision Prompt, self - editing, suzanne hartmann
Print This Post Filed Under: CRAFT Tagged With: characters, dialog, Dialogue, scriptwriting, writing tips
Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: As - you - know - Bob, dialogue tags, how to write dialogue, indirect dialogue, Kristen Lamb, reader - feeder dialogue
Print This Post Filed Under: CRAFT Tagged With: advice for writers, characters, cliches, CRAFT, Dialogue, sorkin, the west wing
Filed Under: Revision Prompts, Structure, Suzanne Hartmann, The writing craft, Writing Resources Tagged With: DIALOGUE STYLE: Dialogue needs to be in the paragraph with the actions and thoughts of the character speakWith: DIALOGUE STYLE: Dialogue needs to be in the paragraph with the actions and thoughts of the character sDIALOGUE STYLE: Dialogue needs to be in the paragraph with the actions and thoughts of the character sDialogue needs to be in the paragraph with the actions and thoughts of the character speakwith the actions and thoughts of the character speaking.
Filed Under: Revision Prompts, Structure, Suzanne Hartmann, The writing craft Tagged With: action beats, castle gate press, dialogue tags, Revision Prompt, self - editing, suzanne hartmann, Writing Tips
Print This Post Filed Under: CRAFT Tagged With: antagonists, character backstory, characters, Dialogue, heroes
Filed Under: Suzanne Hartmann, The writing craft, Writing Resources Tagged With: castle gate press, dialogue punctuation, dialogue style, grammar tip, new author, Punctuation, suzanne hartmann, writing basics, writing tip
Filed Under: The Publishing Business, The Writing Life, Writing Craft Tagged With: Character names, crutch words, how to write dialogue, Hugh Howey, know your genre, reverse outlining, Ruth Harris, Scrivener, Self - Editing, self - editing tips, sh *** y first drafts, Zuri a love story
I don't want to read novels with creative dialogue tags, excessive telling, too many adverbs, too much backstory, or writing that makes Dickens look succinct.
With each new level, players are awarded a «Loot Box» containing four randomly selected rewards; these items are often in - game currency, Hero skins, dialogue and sprays that the player can use to «tag» map environments (i.e. custom graffiti), «Highlight» /» Play of the Game» cinematics, or a new player - icon; duplicate items automatically exchanged for in - game currency.
May 29, 2014 Filed under Art Seen: Chicago, Featured and tagged with AICAD, Dialogues, EXPO CHICAGO, Locust Projects, SAIC, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Tagged With: 5 Cities 41 Artists, Ambreen Butt, Artadia, Atlanta, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, awards, book review, Boston, Chicago, Don Cooper, Dushko Petrovich, Fahamu Pecou, grants, Houston, James Gobel, Jen Mergel, Jim Duignan, Menil Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Michelle White, Museum of Fine Arts, Oakland Museum of California, practical avant - garde, René de Guzman, San Francisco, Smart Museum of Art, Stephanie Smith, Stephanie Toppin, The Fund for Art and Dialogue, Tristan Al - Haddad, University of Chicago, Why do young artists leave Atlanta?
October 9, 2012 Filed under Expo Chicago and tagged with Art Expositions, Chicago art fair, Chicago contemporary art fair, EXPO / Dialogues, EXPO CHICAGO, Expo Chicago 2012, EXPO CHICAGO / 2013, IN / SITU, Jeanne Gang, Jerry Saltz, LLC, Navy Pier, Studio Gang Architects, Tony Karman.
Tagged With: 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Artadia, Atlanta, Beep Beep Gallery, China Academy of Art, Christopher Hart Chambers, Columbus Museum, Jason Kofke, Kibbee Gallery, Metropolitan Warehouses, Rocío Rodríguez, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD, studio visit, The Fund for Art and Dialogue, West End
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TAG is learning from its dialogue with librarians and will be expanding intermediary engagement efforts over the coming months.
• Act as first point of contact by welcoming customers in the retail store • Engage customers in short dialogue to determine their purchasing needs • Escort and direct customers to the correct aisle or shelf that holds their choice of products • Provide customers with product information and demonstrate product features • Answer customers» questions about product features • Provide customers with pricing information and any special discounts or promotions that the store is offering • Attach price tags to each item and make sure that they reflect updated price information • Guide customers to assist them making purchasing decisions • Provide customers with warrantee and after sales services • Ensure that shelves are stocked properly and that all items and shelves are dusted and cleaned periodically • Ensure the overall cleanliness and maintenance of the store • Guide customers through the payment procedure by taking cash or processing credit cards in exchange of sold items • Handle refunds and exchanges and associated paperwork • Balance cash registers at the end of the shift and make sure that there is sufficient change available for the next shift • Order merchandise and make sure that newly received items are placed on shelves appropriately • Arrange store and window displays for products on promotion • Ensure that any discrepancies are communicated to the manager immediately • Take and resolve customers complaints and relay complicated ones to the supervisor
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