Joined: 10/31/2015 Posts: 13
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All right joking aside.
We know what this post is about; we're talking about accent. I write with a lot of characters who have the Inland North Accent as my accent combined with Italian influences; so if you write stories from your regions how do you explain to your reader don't mistake writing with an accent for bad grammar. Being able to write a short story with the accent is tricky as I can easy sound like a Canadian author as I use centre and theatre akin to what Canada does. How does one catch a regional accent if they read Creative Nonfiction or Gothic Horror?
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Joined: 3/14/2016 Posts: 3
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Wow! It's a challenge if you do not have a possibility to lead a reader to the origin of the speaker.
Examples are needed but I by hard adventure cannot think of any!
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