Character dialogue is super-important to the success of your fiction novel, but there are some nuances you need to know about.

For example, there are so many words that mean “said”.

He yelled, he chortled, he screamed, she coughed.

What do you do when you’re in the middle of a section of dialogue and you need to know who is saying what?

In this episode, Lana McAra shows you how to weave your storyline and dialogue together in a tapestry that makes it so much more than just repeating a play-by-play of a conversation between people.

There’s a subtle nuance to making sure your fiction novel stays #Unputdownable so your reader doesn’t “snap out of it” and start thinking about something other than the dialogue – because if they do, they might just put your story down and you don’t want that!

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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:

https://www.fictionwriterspodcast.com/novel/

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