2.07 Dialogue Writing

Ahoy, wordsmith warriors! Writing snappy, realistic dialogue is no small feat. This section is your treasure trove of tips for giving your characters a voice that crackles with authenticity and purpose. Say goodbye to wooden exchanges and hello to sparkling repartee!

Top 10 Things I Learned About Writing From Lee Child

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Reading Time: 3 minutesHello, Fiction Igniters! Grab your pens, pour yourself a strong cup of coffee (or maybe something stiffer if you’re channeling Reacher’s rugged spirit), and let’s talk about the storytelling wisdom of the man who brought us Jack Reacher. That’s right—Lee Child, the literary powerhouse who’s sold over 100 million books and made us all dream […]

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How to Create Relatable Heroes: The Key to Writing Compelling Protagonists

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Reading Time: 3 minutesGreetings, Fiction Igniters! Let me ask you something right out of the gate: when was the last time you fell head over heels for a fictional character? You know, the kind that sticks in your mind for years, like Atticus Finch or Katniss Everdeen? You want to cheer for them, cry with them, and maybe

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What We Can Learn from Shakespeare About Timeless Storytelling

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Reading Time: 3 minutesGreetings, Fiction Igniters! Let’s take a time machine back to the smoky theaters of Elizabethan England. Imagine a young Shakespeare pacing the wooden planks of The Globe, quill in hand, sweating over lines that’d one day become cultural bedrock. Yep, that’s right—William Shakespeare, the Bard himself, was once just another writer trying to pay the

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How to Write Dialogue That Sounds Real but Isn’t Boring

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Reading Time: 4 minutes1. Start With Intent The first thing you need to understand is that every piece of dialogue should serve a purpose. And no, I’m not talking about that whole “just talking for the sake of talking” nonsense. Real-life convos are full of “Hey, how’s it going?” and “Can you believe the weather?” but that’s not

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What Is Subtext? The Art of Saying More with Less

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Reading Time: 4 minutesHello, Fiction Igniters! 🎆 Ready to dive deep into the world of subtext? No? Well, strap in anyway, because we’re about to go on a creative ride where less is so much more. Now, imagine you’re reading a book, and you’re totally absorbed by the characters, the world, and the plot. But then, as you

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