SWFL_Wordslinger
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- Apr 11, 2008
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Hi, just thought I'd say hi. I've been reading, and writing at literotica for a little while, but never ventured to the boards until today.
Anyway, I'm working on a new story and I'm in a quandary: Should I include dialogue or not?
Seems simple right? Not so much though.
The general plot is guy's wife is cheating, he spies on her and takes revenge. The story will be going into the erotic horror category I think. That's what I'm shooting for.
So far I have about 5 pages written in word and it's going along rather well with no dialogue. I like the feel it has without it and would rather have none whatsoever. Most of the story is based around the man, being alone and there is no need for dialogue besides his thoughts.
But, back to the dialogue question. Central to the plot is a supposed business trip that the man will be on. Right now, where this is introduced there is a short dialogue with his wife. That is the only bit I have so far, and I can easily re-write that without the dialogue.
But when I get to the climax of the story, I'm not so sure I can get by without dialogue. There will be some begging, probably some torture. Not sure what else as I haven't gotten to that point yet. I just don't want to get there and realize that I need to go back and re-write.
So I guess my question is, would people read a story with NO dialogue? Should there be some? Or am I going at this the wrong way? Sorry for the short novel here lol.
Anyway, I'm working on a new story and I'm in a quandary: Should I include dialogue or not?
Seems simple right? Not so much though.
The general plot is guy's wife is cheating, he spies on her and takes revenge. The story will be going into the erotic horror category I think. That's what I'm shooting for.
So far I have about 5 pages written in word and it's going along rather well with no dialogue. I like the feel it has without it and would rather have none whatsoever. Most of the story is based around the man, being alone and there is no need for dialogue besides his thoughts.
But, back to the dialogue question. Central to the plot is a supposed business trip that the man will be on. Right now, where this is introduced there is a short dialogue with his wife. That is the only bit I have so far, and I can easily re-write that without the dialogue.
But when I get to the climax of the story, I'm not so sure I can get by without dialogue. There will be some begging, probably some torture. Not sure what else as I haven't gotten to that point yet. I just don't want to get there and realize that I need to go back and re-write.
So I guess my question is, would people read a story with NO dialogue? Should there be some? Or am I going at this the wrong way? Sorry for the short novel here lol.