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Do You Talk to Your Characters?
I recently did an author's interview over at BookGoodies, and one of the intriguing questions was this: Do you talk to your characters?
You can read my answer
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But how about the rest of you fiction writers? Do you talk to your characters?
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It's more like eavesdropping, but yes!
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