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Description
Part I: Write two pages of dialogue between two characters. Write in third-person point of view for your prose sections so that you may use summary (where necessary) to make sense of the dialogue interaction. Remember that short, powerfully charged dialogue can hold as much meaning and more for readers as longer interactions (try your hand at both types). If you employ character thought, use italics to indicate such thought. You will need to build the scene for us as well (an encounter in an office, etc.) but let your encounter rely most heavily on dialogue. Remember to develop your characters’ physical traits so that we see with whom we are dealing.
Part II: Decide which of the characters you built in Part I is the most interesting to you and use about one page to complete this assignment. The page limitation is intended and necessary because I want to see if you are able to communicate meaning through description in a concise manner. This exercise should help you to discern the most powerful, showing details of character composition.
primary source
Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft, 10th ed. Burroway, Janet and Stuckey-French, Elizabeth. Pearson Longman, 2014. ISBN: 9780321923165.