Natalie Harger

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Act first, explain later. Readers will wait a long time for explanatory material if there is solid action going on. In fact, by not revealing the reasons behind certain actions and dialogue, you create mystery. That works in any genre. Readers love to be left wondering.  Second, once you know what you need to reveal, put it into a tense dialogue exchange. In other words, hide the exposition within confrontation.
How to Write Dazzling Dialogue: The Fastest Way to Improve Any Manuscript (Bell on Writing)
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