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Sep 9, 2009 at 12:13pm
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9th September
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It's not what you say, it's how you say it.

Bad dialogue can undo all your hard work in writing beautiful prose. It takes a lot of artificiality to create natural sounding dialogue. Take a leaf out of Agatha Christie's books: her dialogue was always crisp, illuminating, and straight to the point; you'd be hard pressed to find a 'so', 'well', and 'oh' in amongst it. Cutting superfluous 'padding' words are the bane of most editors, but you have to be especially brutal when your character's in charge of speaking.

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Below is a simple scene scenario for you to turn into a dialogue only scene. Try to ensure you say all you need to say, without going over the top. Remember, a character's speech only has two jobs:

*Bullet* Develop the Plot
*Bullet* Develop the Character.


Scene
John is with his best friend Mark. Mark has a confession to make; he is dating John's ex-girlfriend. John is not happy about this. The scene boils down to John issuing Mark an ultimatum: the girl, or the friendship.

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