Three anti-social skills to improve your writing - Nadia Kalman

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Translator: tom carter Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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Dialogue gives a story color,
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makes it exciting and moves it forward.
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Romeo: O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?
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Juliet: What satisfaction canst thou have tonight?
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Romeo: The exchange of thy love's faithful vows for mine.
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Without dialogue: (cricket sounds)
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So what goes into writing effective dialogue?
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Well, there are social skills:
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making friends, solving conflicts, being pleasant and polite.
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We won't be using any of those today.
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Instead, we'll be working on -- let's call them "anti-social skills."
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If you're a writer, you may already have a few of these.
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The first is eavesdropping.
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If you're riding a bus and hear an interesting conversation, you could write it all down.
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Of course, when you write fiction, you're not describing real people,
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you're making up characters.
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But sometimes the words you overhear can give you ideas.
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"I did not," says one person.
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"I saw you," the other replies.
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Who might be saying those words?
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Maybe it's two kids in a class, and the boy thinks the girl pushed him.
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Maybe it's a couple, but one of them is a vampire,
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and the woman vampire saw the man flirting with a zombie.
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Or maybe not.
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Maybe the characters are a teenager and his mother,
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and they're supposed to be vegetarians, but the mother saw him eating a burger.
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So let's say you've decided on some characters.
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This is anti-social skill number two:
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start pretending they're real.
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What are they like? Where are they from? What music do they listen to?
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Spend some time with them.
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If you're on a bus, think about what they might be doing if they were there too.
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Would they talk on the phone, listen to music,
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draw pictures, sleep?
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What we say depends on who we are.
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An older person might speak differently than a younger person.
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Someone from the south might speak differently than someone from the north.
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Once you know your characters, you can figure out how they talk.
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At this stage, it's helpful to use anti-social skill number three:
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muttering to yourself.
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When you speak your character's words, you can hear whether they sound natural,
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and fix them if necessary.
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Remember, most people are usually pretty informal when they speak.
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They use simple language and contractions.
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So, "Do not attempt to lie to me" sounds more natural as "Don't try to lie to me."
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Also keep it short.
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People tend to speak in short bursts,
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not lengthy speeches.
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And let the dialogue do the work.
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Ask yourself: do I really need that adverb?
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For instance, "'Your money or your life,' she said threateningly."
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Here, "threateningly" is redundant, so you can get rid of it.
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But if the words and the actions don't match, an adverb can be helpful.
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"'Your money or your life,' she said lovingly."
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So, to recap:
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First, eavesdrop. Next, pretend imaginary people are real.
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Finally, mutter to yourself, and write it all down.
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You already have everything you need.
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This is fictional dialogue, or "How to Hear Voices in Your Head."
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