Setting: Know Your Character’s Home to Write Better Dialogue
A technique to use a character’s home to help refine dialogue.
A technique to use a character’s home to help refine dialogue.
Two writing tactics to write dialogue that engages readers and fits in the scene, moving the story forward.
Dialogue is story action. Dig into your characters so they say the words that move the story.
Learn the techniques of character goals and feelings to write dialogue unique to each character that creates tension in your mystery.
5 basics to creating supporting characters. How they interact with your sleuth and suspects to move the story forward.
Subtext is any content which is not announced explicitly. Baffle your sleuth and your reader with suspect subtext.
Who Is Talking? How your characters speak reveals their personality. Especially in mysteries, characters reveal their character, even when they try to hide it. The challenge for writers is to make the language each character uses, appropriate to that character and distinct from other characters in the story. That way, readers understand who is talking.Dialogue is a verbal action. When a character speaks, they are actively moving the story forward. When the language, rhythm, a […]
People don’t speak in semicolons and neither should your characters.