Friday, April 20, 2012

Blog #8 Dialogue

1.  Speak your dialogue, while you're writing mouth you're dialogue over and over.

2.  Be able to identify each character by what they are saying.  Each one should have it's own mannerisms and sound different from the others.

3.  Make a "supercharged atmosphere".  Putting two characters who would do anything to avoid each other together makes it seem like the author isn't getting in the way and that you're eavesdropping.

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