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Writing and Public Speaking

How to Make Your Characters Sound Real
By:Katrina Williams

What makes a character in a novel memorable? The authors description of the character, the characters actions, or the characters voice? Probably all three. Interesting and compelling conversation between the characters in the novel keeps you engaged and makes you want to read the entire novel. The uniqueness of the characters voice makes the character come to life. Take for instance, a character from the Deep South. To make the character ring true, it is probably a good idea to give the character a southern accent. The same applies to a character of British descent. Speaking as the British do would make the character more real. To make a character believable, the characters voice has to be believable.

Interesting dialogue can break up boring, lengthy narration and move the story along. By using compelling dialogue, your story isnt just static. It is lively, animated, and energetic. Engaging dialogue keeps the reader turning the pages of the novel, instead of putting the novel down, never to pick it up again.

As you begin to develop the characters in your novel, try these simple techniques for writing believable and realistic dialogue.

Pay Attention to Everyone Around You

Listen to everyone around you. Go to your favorite restaurant, to the Laundromat, or to the mall, and just listen. Take notice of how different people talk and jot down anything interesting. Dont be obvious with your eavesdropping. You dont want people to think you are listening to their conversation per se, but you do want to find out how people express themselves and how they dialogue with one another. Listen to the various accents of the people. People from all parts of the country are living in close proximity to one another, making for distinct dialects and interesting speech patterns. If you are trying to make your character sound like a true northerner, zero in on a person with those particular speech patterns, and try to mimic how the person talks. Your character from the north will come across more believable if the dialogue is authentic to the region he or she resides.

Watch Your Favorite Television Program

Television programs are another way to examine the ways people from different regions speak. Listen to the inflections in the peoples voices and try to write their speech the way it sounds, not necessarily the way it would be spelled. A good example of a television station to listen to would be the BBC Channel. Watch your favorite British comedy and try to make your characters voice match the television characters voice.

Read Your Favorite Novel

Read some of your favorite novels and pay close attention to the dialogue used in the novels. How is the dialogue structured? How does the author make the character sound believable? Rewrite the dialogue for a character in one or more of the novels and see if you can make the character sound like he or she is from another region of the county. Does your attempt at the rewriting the dialogue sound more believable? More realistic? More authentic? If so, you are definitely on the right track to making your characters come alive.

Develop the Characters Voice

Now taking stock of all the notes youve made, begin to develop your characters voice and see how well you can make your characters speech distinct. You dont want static characters. You want characters that come alive and keep the reader engaged. Good dialogue keeps the readers wanting to find out what happens next, and believable dialogue gives your character authenticity.

Writing realistic dialogue is not an easy task, but keep at it. Making your characters voice believable will make your novel stronger and will keep your readers begging for more.

Katrina Williams
http://www.stepartdesigns.com






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