I realized recently I’m growing increasingly unwilling to read books without significant dialogue. This could be a side effect of my profession, dialoguing for 10+ hours a day, but I find myself drawn to getting to know characters through their mannerisms and turns of phrase.
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Just seems like the better option for indie writers, for whom writing quickly & keeping word counts manageable is more important.
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Bearing in mind different readers want different things.
Writing the streamlined and pulpy style is great for the lowest common denominator, the average Joe looking for a good time and trained for action through movies and video games. It’s a fun aesthetic style. - Show replies
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The scene in Gideon Ira Ch. 4, when he interacts with Azaria in the church, sets up a lot of background and feel without many words. Just the interaction laid a lot of background. Example of dialogue doing work that exposition would be very awkward at.
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