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Characters Quote by Helen Dunmore

“Listen to what you have written. A dud rhythm in a passage of dialogue may show that you don't yet understand the characters well enough to write in their voices." [ Ten rules for writing fiction ( The Guardian , 20 February 2010)]” quote by Helen Dunmore
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““Listen to what you have written. A dud rhythm in a passage of dialogue may show that you don't yet understand the characters well enough to write in their voices." [ Ten rules for writing fiction ( The Guardian , 20 February 2010)]””

Helen Dunmore

About This Quote

Source Article: Ten Rules for Writing Fiction, The Guardian, 20 Feb 2010

A dialogue that feels off rhythmically signals a lack of deep character understanding, urging writers to listen to their characters' authentic voices.

In simple terms: Bad rhythm shows weak character insight.

Key Takeaway

Deepen character empathy.

Themes

writing craft character development

Mood

analytical creative

Type

instructional inspirational

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • screenwriting
  • character workshops

Key Concepts

narrative voice literary technique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you hear your characters better?
  • What techniques reveal authentic dialogue?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on plot can ignore voice.

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