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Let the dialogue set the scene

There are hundreds of ways to scene set in the middle of a flowing dialogue, and finding the right way to execute this really crucial element of the story is one thing that has frequently irritated me.

I hate the idea for instance that you have to break a brilliant (or at least a complete and flowing) monologue in order to present the reaction to the words being said. I don't mean that I don't do that ever, but it seems to me that there is generally a better way of making this happen simply by making your characters more talkative and by being faithful to real-world conversational patterns.

What the hell am I talking about, right?

Well compare these two. The first is a rejected passage from my book The Baggage Handler; the second is what made it into the book:

1) "You wouldn’t believe how I’ve got in my own way here and what a mess I’ve nearly made of this about half a dozen times now," Martin said.

Jake rolled his eyes and sighed deeply, his contempt for the story as clear as the open sky.

"Look if you want my help, start paying attention, because here comes the good bit," said Martin, now irritated.

2) "You wouldn’t believe how I’ve got in my own way here and what a mess I’ve nearly made of this about half a dozen times now. If your intention is to show me contempt openly, Jake, then please continue with the eye-rolling and the sighing. If you want my help however, pay attention, because here comes the good bit."

I prefer the second example, and that's what I used. It doesn't break the monologue, it describes Martin's reaction to Jake's reaction and that's an element that's missing in the first example. And also because truthfully, I can hear myself saying precisely something like that.

What do you think?
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Published on January 22, 2012 03:39 Tags: character, conversation, dialogue, fiction, language, monologue, reaction, scene, scene-setting, the-baggage-handler

And it's available in paperback!

Excited this morning. More so than I was yesterday evening in fact when I got home to find my proof copy of The Baggage Handler in my mailbox. It's available for purchase through lulu.com and I'll work on the distribution a little bit over the next couple of weeks to see where else it makes sense to make it available.

In the mean time, if you're not a digital guy or gal, this one's for you.

Over the weekend I'll don my librarian's hat and add the print edition here so the entries for it are all updated. Watch out too for giveaways and expanded reviews as I get more copies out there.

I'm smiling already ...
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Published on March 21, 2012 02:06 Tags: lulu, paperback, print, the-baggage-handler

Q&A now open until April 30

Ladies and gentlemen and fellow Bookworms of the Realm. I have a cup of tea and a small pile of digestive biscuits (plain, not chocolate ... I am not that much of an extravagant fool ... and I am ready to take your questions about life, The Baggage Handler and everything in a Q&A, here: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/6.... Add categories if you want to, and I'll be glad to answer your questions there too. And if you don't want to ask anything but have a nose around instead, that's cool too.

It would be good if someone asked something though because otherwise it's going to get pretty lonely around here over the next two weeks.

:)
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Published on April 16, 2012 14:14 Tags: the-baggage-handler