I love writing dialogue. Since a long time back, I was told it was my best writing trait. Nonetheless, I am always looking to improve something.
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The Difficulties of Dialogue by A Writer’s Path:
by Teagan Berry
Every writer has something that they struggle with. It’s just natural for this to happen – we’re not perfect. For some, it might be descriptive abilities they lack. For others, character development might be their weak link. But what I’ve noticed tends to be the most common foible among writers, is their ability to write convincing dialogue.
For some reason, dialogue has never really been a big issue for me. Instead, I have an ongoing problem with character descriptions. But for those writers that dialogue doesn’t come naturally to, I have some tips and suggestions which will hopefully help.
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