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Body Language for Writers: Book One: How Bodies Communicate on the Page
by Mary Buckham
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Synopsis
Body Language for Writers: The Missing Key to Unforgettable Characters
Struggling to make your characters feel real? Want to add depth, emotion, and subtext to your scenes—without overloading your prose?
Bestselling author and acclaimed writing instructor Mary Buckham reveals how to harness body ...
Struggling to make your characters feel real? Want to add depth, emotion, and subtext to your scenes—without overloading your prose?
Bestselling author and acclaimed writing instructor Mary Buckham reveals how to harness body ...
Body Language for Writers: The Missing Key to Unforgettable Characters
Struggling to make your characters feel real? Want to add depth, emotion, and subtext to your scenes—without overloading your prose?
Bestselling author and acclaimed writing instructor Mary Buckham reveals how to harness body language, or nonverbal communication (NVC) to create compelling, dynamic characters. Instead of telling readers how a character feels, show it through movement, posture, facial expressions, and micro-gestures that make your story more immersive.
In Body Language for Writers, you’ll discover:
How to use body language to replace bland, overused emotional cues (no more “she sighed” or “he clenched his fists” clichés!).
Fix Common Mistakes – Learn how to spot and eliminate weak body language that drags your writing down.
Side-by-side examples showing weak vs. strong body language—and exactly how to revise your own writing.
How to match body language to different tones and styles (from romance to thriller to fantasy).
How to make your characters' actions reveal hidden emotions, inner conflict and motivations—just like in real life.
POV & Body Language – Discover how to tailor body language based on who’s observing it (and what they think it means).
Exercises to apply immediately so you can level up your storytelling today.
Using real examples from published authors and Mary Buckham’s proven teaching methods, this book will transform the way you write character interactions.
If you want to craft fiction that feels alive, grab your copy of Body Language for Writers today!
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