What draws you to an author?
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Re: What draws you to an author?
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2. The effective use of wit and humor are big draws for me.
3. The voice of the character(s). If the dialogue feels authentic, I am able to get much more deeply involved with the story.
4. Good storytelling. Knowing how to move the plot forward, keep things interesting, keeping some tension and suspense working.
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