05.24.2020 - By Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler
Your Hosts: Brandon, Mary Robinette, and Dan, with Shannon and Dean Hale
Shannon and Dean Hale join us to discuss how to effectively and convincingly write about¹ children. We cover dialog tools, point-of-view elements, stakes, and character 'quirks' that can help signal to the reader that a character is a child.
Credits: This episode was recorded by Joseph Meacham, and mastered by Alex Jackson
¹ "About," not "for." Shannon and Dean join us again to discuss writing FOR children next week!
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