So
. . . If you're writing fiction or memoir, or even nonfiction, you can
learn a lot from this short story by Stephen King. Even if your story
is nowhere near as tense/gripping/horror-filled as his writing usually
is.
A writer in my beginning online class shared this recent publication in The New Yorker.
Just reading the first lines, and asking yourself what's not being said, is a great lesson in what makes dialogue really work.
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