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Characters Need Unique Dialogue
Dialogue becomes real when your characters' words show their background, attitudes, and culture.
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Dialogue: Talking heads
The art of Writing Dialogue
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Good Dialogue Isn’t Real
Looking for ways to create realistic dialogue? Listen to real people for tips, but keep the dialogue focused and tight
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Scriptwriting Basics
Screenplays contain a moment when the protagonist is thrust out of his old life and forced to embark on uncharted territory. That moment is the catalyst.
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Writing Dialogue
Dialogue is one of the hardest aspects of writing, but it doesn't have to be. With the right tools and an open mind, you can avoid all of the mistakes other writers make.
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Writing Dialogue - Putting Your Words Into Somebody Else's Mouth
Of all the aspects of playwriting, creating crisp and sparkling dialogue may be one of the toughest to do. The dialogue is the key to the whole play. The dialogue not only contains the character's motives, aspirations, and history, but it can also include the time of day, setting, season of the year, and costumes and props.
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Writing Dialogue That Speaks
What is theater without dialogue? Can a play exist without the accompanying words? Of course not. But just writing a bunch of words into sentences and paragraphs guarantees nothing. It is the crafting of the words that helps determine success or failure.
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Monster by Steve Jackson
“The last thing they ever saw was the face of a . . . MONSTER”
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