How can we write authentic and engaging character dialogue? How can we incorporate sub-text that deepens our writing? Jeff Elkins, The Dialogue Doctor explains more in this interview.
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Jeff Elkins is the author of 12 thriller and mystery novels, as well as over 100 short stories. He's also a ghostwriter, dialogue editor, and a podcaster at the Dialogue Doctor Podcast.
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Show Notes
* How getting fired started Jeff’s writing career and how he now manages multiple streams of income
* The two biggest mistakes writers make with dialogue
* Ways to research authentic voices
* How to use subtext in dialogue
* How dialogue helps readers connect with characters
* Making choices about swearing in dialogue based on who your readers are
You can find Jeff Elkins at
DialogueDoctor.com and on Twitter @Jffelkins
Transcript of Interview with Jeff Elkins
Joanna: Jeff Elkins is the author of 12 thriller and mystery novels, as well as over 100 short stories. He's also a ghostwriter, dialogue editor, and a podcaster at the Dialogue Doctor Podcast. Welcome, Jeff.
Jeff: Hey, Joanna. Thanks for having me on today.
Joanna: I'm very excited.
Before we get into our topic of dialogue, tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing and publishing.