How to Write a Good Novel – Writing Dialogue, Fantasy
Learning to write a good dialogue is a crucial part of learning how to write a good novel. Many writers mistakenly think that writing a dialogue is a simple task. It is simple to put words in speech marks and include speech tags. It however takes careful thought and practice to write a dialogue that will hold the interest of a reader. A realistic dialogue if used well can be a very powerful tool in the writing of a novel. The following tips will help you in the writing of a realistic dialogue, an important part of learning how to write a good novel.
• Listen to other people as they talk. Listen to the natural speech patterns of conversations around you. This will help you develop an ear for natural dialogue. Listen to the expressions people use in their speech and in music.
• Read other novels in the same genre as that you are planning to write. Note that the dialogues in these books only read like real speech. A dialogue in a novel should not follow the actual pattern of real speech. Include only the most relevant parts and get rid of the filter words.
• Avoid providing too much information in the dialogue.
• Interrupt the dialogue with actions. The inclusion of descriptions of actions taking place in the physical world will help capture the reader’s attention.
• Avoid overusing speech tags. The readers will not be impressed by the many different ways you thought up of saying ‘he said’.
• Avoid using profane language and slang. This may put off some readers.
As you learn how to write a good novel you will find that dialogues are a good way to draw readers into the story and help them understand the theme and plot. Take the time to learn how to use this powerful tool properly.
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December 31, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
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