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1 thought on “Introduction & 7 Steps for Writing a Monologue”
Jane Sunderland
Finally got round to this, and in fact I’m more interested in a monologue as a complete (e.g. one-woman) play, rather than part of a play. But I’m sure the points above are relevant to both. I recall a tweet by Stephen Gregg alone the lines of, if a character has a monologue, the writer should consider what is stopping the other characters from getting a word in edgeways ….
Finally got round to this, and in fact I’m more interested in a monologue as a complete (e.g. one-woman) play, rather than part of a play. But I’m sure the points above are relevant to both. I recall a tweet by Stephen Gregg alone the lines of, if a character has a monologue, the writer should consider what is stopping the other characters from getting a word in edgeways ….