Using Dialogue to Tell the Story: Dialogue Only

Categories: Dialogue | Engaging | Live Q&A
Year: 2017

Kathryn Lane and her fellow panelists discuss how important dialogue is to storytelling and tips and tricks to create worthwhile writing, while also having a live Q&A discussion about the subject.

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