Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Writing Tip Tuesday

Good dialogue.

You need it.

Mastering good dialogue involves having a good ear and a good voice. But there are a few simple tips that will contribute to writing good dialogue.

  • Good dialogue shows.
  • Good dialogue includes beats.
  • Good dialogue uses speaker tags effectively.
  • Good dialogue helps move the story forward.
Good dialogue shows.
It shows emotions. Let the words that are spoken show the character's feelings.

Example:

She was puzzled.
vs
"Huh?" she said. "I don't get it."

Good dialogue shows personality traits.

Example:
She was such a bossy girl.
vs
"I'm the only one who makes up the rules to this game and only me. You got it?"

Dialogue can (and should) be used to show a whole host of story elements - setting, weather, motivation, backstory, relationships to other characters, etc.

When you're tempted to write narrative - to tell the reader some backstory, to tell the reader where the characters are, to tell the reader how the character feels about another character,

STOP

Try dialogue instead.

Next week: more dialogue

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