- Lots of people seem to want rules for writing -- as if that makes the process easier. (It doesn't.)
3. Never use a verb other than said to carry a dialogue.
4. Never use an adverb to modify the verb 'said'.
5. Keep your exclamation marks under control.
6. Never use the word 'suddenly'.
7. Use regional dialects and patois sparingly.
8. Avoid detailed descriptions of characters.
9. Ditto, places and things.
These come from a site called Everything2, which is where a lot of the links above will take you, and there is a short explanation for each if you need explanations or examples.
Leonard likes dialogue to tell his stories and tends to think that everything else is extraneous. Not a bad approach.
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