#233. 5 Secrets to Writing Dialogue That Sounds Natural

#233. 5 Secrets to Writing Dialogue That Sounds Natural

Author: Savannah Gilbo February 3, 2026 Duration: 15:18
Master the art of writing natural-sounding dialogue by learning how to remove unnecessary lines, shape distinct character voices, and write conversations that feel purposeful on the page. If your dialogue feels stiff or flat, even when the conversation itself seems clear, there’s usually a specific reason for that. And it's not because you're bad at dialogue. In most cases, it comes down to a few subtle craft issues that quietly pull readers out of the scene, even when the conversation itself...

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