The prose are fresh and compelling. The story has wonderful, believable character whom we care about. The author has developed, well-honed writing skills and has ignited curiosity. We see what the characters see, feel what they feel. The author has awakened all of our senses and yet we want to set the book aside. How can that be? In this comprehensive workshop, Darlene Quinn addresses the fundamental issues of how telling too much and withholding too much undermines a pleasurable reading experience for agents, editors, and consumers.
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