Great dialogue can dramatically improve your story as a whole. Here's everything you need to know about how to write good dialogue (and aviod bad dialogue).
Writing dialogue is an important skill to master if you want to immerse readers in your fictional world and story characters. Follow these 7 tips.
Great dialogue can dramatically improve your story as a whole. Here's everything you need to know about how to write good dialogue (and aviod bad dialogue).
Read 7 rules for writing dialogue that will immerse readers in your story and create character identification.
This guide aims to teach you how to write quotable dialogue in your novels and scripts.
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How to Write Great Dialogue in 5 Steps: Dialogues are the soul of the character. If you can get it right, you can make any book sounds great.
Download This Writing Worksheet (PDF) When it comes to writing dialogue, you could do worse than follow the rules of Just a Minute: no hesitation, no repetition, no deviation. Theatre scripts provide excellent inspiration for good dialogue, being composed of little else, and having been written with speech at the forefront, without film’s excessive reliance on visual…
How can you write good dialogue in fiction? How can you make your dialogue sound realistic? Here are 10 common dialogue mistakes and how to fix them.
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When I started writing fiction, I found dialogue to be one of the hardest things to write. It's rarely used outside of a fiction context, and I spent a lot of time learning all about it. I still do! Today I'm thrilled to be discussing how to improve dialogue with James Scott Bell.
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This list outlines some cliches I commonly see in modern fantasy novels.
If you can identify on-the-nose dialogue and learn how to replace it with rich undercurrents of subtext, you're on your way to becoming a master author.