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Comments on: "Got information? Get your characters talking!" (5)
Thanks for making me the good example! 😀
You’re welcome. But I didn’t – you did!
:D.
Y’know, I didn’t even think about it till you posted that.
I just started writing what made sense with my characters, and didn’t stop untill I was done. 🙂
Hmmm, sounds like you’re getting swept up by your story. Fun, isn’t it?