Do
you write dialogue? Did you know that many acquistions editors at
publishing companies use dialogue as the "test" for whether a manuscript
gets read?
In their book, Self-Editing for Fiction Writers,
Renni Browne and Dave King tell the story of interviewing different
editors in the publishing industry. What do you look at first, when
reviewing a manuscript? they wondered. More than one revealed this:
Editors scan through the pages for a section of dialogue and read it.
If it's good, they read more. If it's not good, the manuscript is
automatically rejected.
Big pressure for writers! Why do you think dialogue is such an indicator of a writer's skill?
Friday, December 7, 2012
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