Do you have a draft of your novel or short story and are thinking of submitting to an agent, publisher or writing contest? My series called Before You Submit might help. This series contains hints and tips I’ve received from professionals in the publishing industry. Each week I’ll share a new tip.
This week I’ll write about Paragraph Breaks and Dialogue.
I was reading through an editor’s notes on an early draft of my novel and had to laugh at my mistake.
The editor’s advice:
Start a new paragraph for each speaker.
This is simple advice and something I don’t think about now. It comes naturally, but when I started writing, it was one more skill I needed to learn. The skill of paragraphs breaks.
I hope this helps improve your writing.
See Before You Submit:Likeable Characters for the first blog in this series and an introduction the benefits of submitting even if you get a rejection letter.
Thanks for reading . . .
I was confused by this when I started back in 2009 as well!
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I love that there is always something to learn when writing.
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