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A couple of weeks ago,
I wrote here about dialogue tags, the little bits in a piece of writing that indicate someone has spoken. Author
Martyn V. Halm discusses some additional ways to deal with said and tagging in
WRITING: Dialogue and the 'Said' Rule.
Also, in
The Seven Deadly Sins of Dialogue, pay particular attention to Item 2, Impossible Verbing.
I caught both these articles at a
Writer Unboxed Facebook discussion, by the way.
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