What does dialogue do in your fiction novel?

It’s a conversation – an interplay between two or more people that relays information as they’re telling each other things, giving each other updates and just talking about what they learned or discovered.

That’s a primary underpinning – but there’s so much more.

In this episode, Lana McAra reveals the 5 key purposes of dialogue in any fiction story that build relationships, dynamics, storylines, and more.

By doing this, you maintain belief in the story through the dialogue and draw the reader into the thinking of the various people in your scene – this makes your story #Unputdownable.

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With each character and each setting, hundreds of details must be compiled and organized – far too many for a writer, like you, to keep them cataloged in your brain.

Claim your free copy of The Novel Notebook and quickly discover how to organize your materials and take your novel to the next level:

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