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Chao (awtor)

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Iton Chao komo pinahalipot nga ngaran hiton mga awtor in puyde mahanungod kanda: Chung-Ling Chao Hsiu-fu Chao Labbish Ning Chao Chi Son Chao Ren-Fang Chao Ini nga pakli hin pansayod naglilista han mga artikulo o barasahon nga may pagkaparehas hin titulo. Kon an usa nga internal nga sumpay an nagdara ha imo nganhi, alayon pagbulig ha amon ha pag-upay han Wikipedya pinaagi hin pagliwat agod dumiretso han karadto-an nga artikulo an sakto nga sumpay. This page is only for reference, If you need detailed information, please check here

What is a good way to handle lengthy monologues/lectures in a novel?

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3 In my novel the MC is a woman from London who gets divorced, then she moves to a coastal town and then to Wales. Here she meets a Buddhist master with whom she has philosophical conversations about Life, Love, Relationships, etc. I have written the questions she will ask and his answers in a separate word document and it accounts for 17 pages about 5800 words in total. The length of the novel I am planning to be about 200 pages. The meeting with the master happens about in the 4th chapter a little bit after the middle of the novel. So, I am filling the space right in the middle with philosophical lecturing, which will be a little annoying, I guess. Is there any workout or alternate way to handle such monologues? Will it make any sense to start two stories at the begining seperated in time?