An Author's Life for Me: A Reader's Guide to Author's Jargon 32

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

A Reader's Guide to Author's Jargon 32

sound distraction Inserting an errant sound in a quiet or a dialog moment to break the reader's concetration but letting the outer world intrude in the inner one. For example, a seriious conversation between two lovers can become so weighted that it sags. So we insert - "A hawk cawed in the distant... Sign in to see full entry.

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