Zeb_Carter
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Just read it. It's all excellent advice, except the bit about getting rid of dialogue tags. I disagree with that advice. The better rule, IMO, is to mix it up, use them where appropriate, and ditch them when you don't need them. Variety, rather than inflexible rules, is what makes the prose more readable.
I read an article that said (no pun intended) the reader just ignores most dialog tags and the only time they really (there's that word again) use them is if they get confused as to whom is speaking. The article also said that using simple tags is better than long involved tags as a long tag or anything other than 'said, asked, replied' would slow the reader down.
And getting rid of the tag when there are more than two people is not an easy task.
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