• 17: Jennia D'Lima on Bringing Your Writing To Life through Emotion, Dialogue, and Voice

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

17: Jennia D'Lima on Bringing Your Writing To Life through Emotion, Dialogue, and Voice

  • Summary

  • Jennia D'Lima is a developmental and line editor and writing coach. She provides professional, personalized, and in-depth editing services for fiction and non-fiction, from middle grade to adult. She also hosts the Writing & Editing podcast. In this conversation, we talk about the different types of editing you need for your manuscript, developing your voice as a writer, killer dialogue, helping your reader feel the emotion of a scene, the importance of categorizing your book under the right sub-genre, and much more.

    Jennia D'Lima: https://jenniaedits.com/ Writing & Editing podcast with Jennia D'Lima: https://writingediting.buzzsprout.com/ This episode is sponsored in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.

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    Also mentioned in this episode:

    1. "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron
    2. K-lytics newsletter (literary sub-genre listings)
    3. Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA) Directory
    4. Maryland Writers' Association - Writers' Resources - Proofreading & Editing
    5. "Beloved" by Toni Morrison

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    This show is hosted by Tiffany Aurora: https://tiffanyaurora.com

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