Any recommendations on a Novel that has godly dialogue skills

LilRora

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Mmm, Katalepsis is good in that regard, I think? It's on Scribble.

You can also try "Food Court de, Mata Ashita", although it's a manga so that might not be what you're looking for.
 

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okay, i'll be a little bit cheeky here and suggest two of my stories. They are in my signature, but here are the links:


If one thing I am confident in is the dialogue of my characters, and others seemed to like it. So... maybe? :blob_nom:
 

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okay, i'll be a little bit cheeky here and suggest two of my stories. They are in my signature, but here are the links:


If one thing I am confident in is the dialogue of my characters, and others seemed to like it. So... maybe? :blob_nom:
:blob_no:
 

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okay, i'll be a little bit cheeky here and suggest two of my stories. They are in my signature, but here are the links:


If one thing I am confident in is the dialogue of my characters, and others seemed to like it. So... maybe? :blob_nom:
Mad God... Godly Writing.... Aaaaaaaaaa
 

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okay, i'll be a little bit cheeky here and suggest two of my stories. They are in my signature, but here are the links:


If one thing I am confident in is the dialogue of my characters, and others seemed to like it. So... maybe? :blob_nom:
Both of these suck.
 

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Godly Dialogue skills?

Like gods with skills that you read?

Or skills with insane amounts of contractual based literary jargon? :blob_blank:
 

LunaSoltaer

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If i had to describe prolly a novel that makes me use the dictionary and 200% of my brain every time.
While stretching your understanding of language is admirable, I personally feel that this kind of dialogue is ludicrously unrealistic outside of a political intrigue where everyone is looking to upstage each other in some way shape or form..

Or your cast is primarily lawyers.

Most people, even the handily erudite of sesquipedalian vernacular, prefer to just not and commune their visionary intelligence directly in a format even a ruffian would grok.

If only because it would be a hell and a half to break out dictionaries all the time.

Now, internal monologue and narration? Yeah go all out.

And fiction with crazy interwoven dialogue can be really flipping amazing do not get me wrong. I'm just blabbing about empirical observations about people from my time xP

Sadly i dont have recommendations for the kind of dialogue youre looking for outside of Classic Literature and.... Shakespeare.
 
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