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Self- Writeousness | Dialogue and Reader Intimacy @SelfWriteousness | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
I love dialogue, and so should you. As the matchmaker between your reader and your character, here's how you make dialogue work harder as a relationship-building tool
#writebetterdialog

00:12 What happens when the dialogue is missing
00:39 How novel dialogue / internal monologue mimics a really good play
00:58 When it's appropriate to use dialogue sparingly
01:34 The Maltese Falcon / dialogue as a means to guess what's in Sam Spade's head
02:43 Outtakes involving an off-screen rooster

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