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It has always been interesting to me how you can effectively put detail into writing that needs it without being overbearing or too much so that the vision becomes muddy, uninteresting, or confusing. There are parts that are perfectly choreographed with simple explanations from minor to complex dialogues that keep your readers reading.
Your dialogue flows smoothly, and your plots are brilliant and unique, keeping the mind engaged, especially with the many scenarios, villains, concepts, and use of language.
In particular, I like the adaptation of language and phrasing, such as when the characters speak, they never feel out of character or place even when they actually are.
The possibilities are endless, and you do well to write them. You build worlds from miniscule bases through fanfiction created by (mostly) cartoons, yet it's so realistic and knowledgeable, I love learning about them.
So I have to ask, how do you do it? How do you create realistic dialogue and flow of simplistic detail that alludes to a bigger picture and builds suspense through mystery? Do you have any advice?
Although I know you and only know you in wattpad, everything you make feels professional and well written.
No matter how many years pass, your stories never fail to amaze.
You should be proud to call yourself a writer.
You've inspired me greatly, and I'm not good with names, but I've always remembered yours as one of my all-time favorite authors.
Thank you.