Translate Emotions Into Written Body Language
We are always told to use body language in our writing. Sometimes, it's easier said than written. In the next few chapters of this book, I will share a few body language cheats sure to make your life easier as a writer.
The Top Five Tips For Using Body Language
1. Use body language to add depth to dialogue.
2. Use it because more than 50% of human communication is non-verbal.
3. Use it to show how your character's emotions affect his or her actions.
4. Use it to help you show, rather than tell your reader everything.
5. Use it in moderation. If overused, it can slow your story down.
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