Dialogue Tags essay by Rebecca Delphine Dialogue tags are a writing tool, and although at times dialogue might benefit from a flouncy tag, mostly 'said' is all that is needed. Read more
Formatting Dialogue essay by Karen Ince A light-hearted look at correct punctuation when writing dialogue. Read more
Why Characters Should Manipulate Conversations essay by Rebecca Delphine A look at why and how characters manipulate conversations, and why your characters should be doing the same. Read more
Experimenting to Enhance Dialogue essay by Rebecca Delphine A simple method to help decide which description details work to enrich dialogue. Read more
Finding the Internal Rhythm of a Character essay by Patricia Mahoney The technique of using music to identify the speech and thought rhythms of characters. Read more 2 Comments
How to Write Humorous Dialogue essay by Luke Edley Three essential concepts for use when writing humorous conversations. Read more
Why Writers Should Pay Attention to Slang essay by Rebecca Delphine Many successful writers and poets have listened closely to slang and used what they heard in their work. Read more
Phonetic Convergence essay by Rebecca Delphine People alter their speech depending on who they are speaking to and characters should do the same. Read more
Why You Should Use Said essay by Davina Chime A summary of why simple dialogue tags and demonstration through action will improve character speech. Read more
How to Write Dialogue essay by David Chitty When writing dialogue there are many factors to consider, including tags, actions, and the flow of the speech. Read more