From injuring your character to depicting scenes set in the morgue, let Natalie Dale, MD be your guide to writing about medicine.
Medicine is a world unto itself; lives can be changed in an instant and decisions are truly life-or-death. But it’s also a bizarre and alien world, full of unique settings, confusing acronyms, and a confounding array of different conditions.
No wonder writers love to write about medicine. No wonder they get it wrong.
In the Writer’s Guide to Medicine, Dr. Dale shows you how to accurately depict the world of medicine in your writing and points out the most common clichés and medicine-related pitfalls.
In Volume 1: Setting & Character, you’ll learn:
· How medical professionals approach an emergency
· Key sensory details for unique medical settings
· How to avoid medical clichés.
· Facts about death and dying
· Specifics about comas, consciousness, and the infamous ‘medically-induced coma’
· The truth about hospital food
· And more!
Packed with interesting and essential information, Volume 1: Setting & Character will transform your writing process from a research nightmare to an enjoyable adventure. Get ready to write about medicine like a pro.
Sobre el autor
Natalie Dale, MD, is a former neurologist turned writer and medical story consultant. Her award-winning Writer’s Guide to Medicine series currently has three volumes published through Ranunculus Press: ‘Volume 1: Setting & Character, ‘ ‘Volume 2: Illness & Injury, ‘ and ‘Volume 3: A Writer’s Guide to Mental Illness.’Dr. Dale lectures on writing about medicine and has been invited to speak at organizations such as Sisters in Crime, Willamette Writers, and Write on the Sound. Her essays and short stories have been published through The Bump, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Wyldblood, and The Timberline Review, among others. In her spare time, Dr. Dale loves board games, hiking, and all things alpaca.To find out more, check out her website and sign up for her newsletter at nataliedaleauthor.com