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Script Detective \ud83d\udd75

Nina Grove Hansen

Editor of literary fiction with background from the world of film

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I wrote this book because in my job as a freelance editor, I saw inexperienced authors consistently making the same mistakes – and I wanted them to be able to nip them in the bud. My title is not meant as a substitute for On Writing, Save t...

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The first thing I remove when editing a manuscript

Yes, I have been known to delete more than half the text some poor author submitted. Occasionally, there are scenes where nothing changes, or an inner monologue that just makes your mind wander. Sometimes, dialogue that overexplains.

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The Key Principles of Dialogue: What if every word cost $10?

1. Dialogue isn’t natural talk.

Real conversation is full of filler—greetings, repetitions, small talk. None of it belongs on the page. Good dialogue is distilled reality: sharpened, expressive, and loaded with subtext. It gives the i...

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The Law of Diminishing Returns: The Most Important Rule in Writing Nobody Talks About

The law of diminishing returns is part of the writers’ constitution and as such can help you up your literary game in just one revision round.

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Reactions as Show, Don't Tell

Reactions Help Readers Know What To Feel

Readers discern what to feel by watching how characters react. Reactions tell us what matters, how high the stakes are, and where the pain or desire sits. Their responses calibrate our own. A no...

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