“See what thou hast brought upon us!” Elder Cassius stormed into the circle in a paroxysm of indefatigable remonstrance, and all those around listened intently.
Why do all the fantasy writers think that they have to write their dialogue like William Shakespeare? At least appropriate for a theatrical company, since that was his main gig most of his life.
Why do all the fantasy writers think that they have to write their dialogue like William Shakespeare? At least appropriate for a theatrical company, since that was his main gig most of his life.
I certainly enjoyed this chapter.