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I loved your descriptions in that one. It’s great for a horror genre. My background is in theater, so I feel like I have the opposite problem, being overly reliant on dialogue to a point where it might feel too much like a screenplay and not enough like a novel. I’m sure that the more you write, the more you’ll encounter situations that necessitate dialogue for the story you’re trying to tell, and that’s ultimately what makes dialogue impactful, when it serves the story. Definitely keep exploring outside of your comfort zone, but don’t forget your strengths :)
Thanks for your comment, I'll take it into account, my friend.
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