Ideas For Crafting Better Dialogue Tags
Guide to dialogue tags: when to use said/asked, swap tags for beats, punctuate speech, manage multi‑speaker scenes and audit tag use.
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Guide to dialogue tags: when to use said/asked, swap tags for beats, punctuate speech, manage multi‑speaker scenes and audit tag use.
Practical guide to creating and integrating subplots: types, timing, weaving techniques, genre ideas and revision checks to ensure payoffs.
Practical techniques for writing credible antagonists: motivation, backstory, scenes, hero–villain dynamics, research and revision passes.
Practical techniques and exercises to craft believable characters: anchors, agency, backstory, scene tactics, research, relationships and revision.
Practical guide to crafting story conflict with types, multi‑layered systems, external and internal techniques, pacing and exercises.
Practical methods to diagnose and repair story pacing, from scene-level goals and transitions to line edits, rhythm tests and quick revision drills.
Practical techniques to craft dialogue that advances story: define goals, create distinct voices, layer subtext, control pacing and revise ruthlessly.
Practical techniques to write natural dialogue: trim filler, build distinct voices, use subtext, shape rhythm and test for ear-truth.
Practical templates and tests for writing non-fiction: nail the throughline, structure hooks and beats, blend story, data and how-to
Practical revision tools and techniques for controlling point of view in fiction, from choosing lenses to stopping head‑hops and sharpening voice.
Plan book structure with a controlling idea, MECE TOC, repeatable chapter template, section worksheets, tooling and stress‑tests for clarity.
Practical guide to scene structure: set a clear, testable goal, escalate conflict, deliver consequential outcomes, and use sequels and revision tools.
Practical guide to showing vs telling in fiction, with techniques, when to show or tell, revision tools, exercises and POV/genre advice.
Practical guide to point of view in fiction: compare first person, third-limited and omniscient with line-level tips, exercises and transition rules.
Practical guidance on when to write scene or summary in fiction, with tests, scene-building steps, summary techniques and revision workflows.
Practical guide to when to show or tell in fiction, with rules, line-edit techniques, examples, exercises and revision tools to balance pace and POV.
This guide clarifies story structure and plot, then offers models, workflows, diagnostics and exercises to align beats with causality.
Actionable guide to narrative flow for non-fiction: set a clear promise, structure chapters, polish paragraph and sentence-level flow.
This guide shows how to use telling in fiction, with decision frameworks, fixes, drills and line‑edit tools.
Practical guidance on using scene breaks to control pacing: where to cut, reorient time/place/POV, manage cross-plot tension, and test formatting.