By:
Roz Morris, Author
I
was editing a manuscript and came across a confrontation scene. It was well set
up so that we understood the stakes, the context and why this encounter would
sizzle. We were about to watch a protagonist face a mischief-maker and warn
them off.
Except
the dialogue was painfully obvious. Realistically, the characters should have
been tiptoeing about, laying hints, oblique warnings and making concealed
excuses. Instead, they came baldly out and said what was what, in a way that
was unrealistic for their situation and personalities. Indeed, one of the
characters said things that would have been professional suicide – when they
were usually much smarter.
But
wait!
. .
.
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