How much dialogue?

by ELSIE BYRON
4th December 2018

Hi all. How much dialogue is too much? Or is there no such thing as too much? The story I am currently writing is going to involve a lot of dialogue between two friends, but I don't want to go 'overboard' with the amount of talking. I won't write paragraphs of dialogue but there will be a substantial amount. Thanks

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If you randomly choose a few novels by other people and look at how much dialogue they use, you'll find it varies from one writer to another. I don't think there is a right or wrong amount of dialogue, it just depends on your story and how much you feel is right. So long as you feel there is a balance between the dialogue and the narrative, it's probably fine. If not, work on it.

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Thanks Adrian I'll jot the title down and look out for the novel it sounds interesting. I think my problem is I love writing dialogue but I'll have to reign myself in a little. Maybe I would be better placed writing scripts. Thanks again.

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Elsie its hard to get the balance right between 'Show' and 'Tell'. Dialogue is an action - 'Show'.

Narration can be 'Show' and 'Tell'. But the best example I have seen of 'Tell' is Jack London's short story - To Build A Fire. A powerful, skilfully written and vividly descriptive tale about a man's fight for survival in the Yukon in winter. There is not one word of dialogue. Worth a read to learn how, London brings the Yukon to life.

I hope that helps.

Good luck.

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