Overview
Exposition dialogue fails when characters say things they would never say to each other — explaining facts they both already know, describing things they are both looking at, summarizing history for no reason. The reader feels the author's hand. The scene stops being a scene and becomes a briefing.
The Exposition Through Dialogue Prompt generates scenes where necessary information is delivered through genuine character conflict, curiosity, or need — so the exposition serves the scene rather than interrupting it.
What you get: - The information that needs to be delivered - The character motivation that makes delivering it natural - A complete scene where the exposition is embedded in conflict or relationship - The technique used (argument, interrogation, confession, teaching, etc.) - What the scene is about beyond the information
Built for: Novelists, screenwriters, and any writer who needs to deliver worldbuilding, backstory, or plot information without stopping the story to explain it.