EctoJohn
Romantic Swordsman
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Sometimes when I'm writing, I find myself at points in there story where two characters enter into a dialogue and it goes on for a long time. There's not much happening from the 3rd person point of view, for the most part it's a situation in the story where you have character A and character B standing around discussing matters of the story.
Now it's not bad when the conversations are short, but when the conversations get long, is this bad writing? It seems unavoidable in my writings that characters in the natural progression of things need to be standing around having discussions.
The layout of the story looks odd because, as much as I can remember the rules of writing from English class way back when in school, each time a different character speaks, you're supposed to begin a new paragraph.
Following this rule, I just feel really weird when two characters are having in depth, private conversations with no action.
Is this normal to happen, just as it happens in the real world, or is this a story element that should be avoided?
I'm writing 3rd person fictional stories here, not plays or scripts where the dialogue shold be heavy.
So I'm basically just curious if what I'm doing is bad writing or is fine as long as it's natural.
Does anyone else ever find themselves in dialogue-heavy story moments?
Now it's not bad when the conversations are short, but when the conversations get long, is this bad writing? It seems unavoidable in my writings that characters in the natural progression of things need to be standing around having discussions.
The layout of the story looks odd because, as much as I can remember the rules of writing from English class way back when in school, each time a different character speaks, you're supposed to begin a new paragraph.
Following this rule, I just feel really weird when two characters are having in depth, private conversations with no action.
Is this normal to happen, just as it happens in the real world, or is this a story element that should be avoided?
I'm writing 3rd person fictional stories here, not plays or scripts where the dialogue shold be heavy.
So I'm basically just curious if what I'm doing is bad writing or is fine as long as it's natural.
Does anyone else ever find themselves in dialogue-heavy story moments?