Dialogue Writing
Conversation and script writing
Seduction & Persuasion Dialogue Prompt
Write a seduction or persuasion scene where one character works to change another's position — through charm, logic, pressure, or appeal — and where the target's resistance is as interesting as the persuader's technique.
Farewell & Goodbye Dialogue Prompt
Write a farewell scene where the goodbye carries the full weight of the relationship — where what is said is not the goodbye, and what is not said is everything.
Multi-Character Group Dialogue Prompt
Write a group dialogue scene where 3–5 characters each have a distinct voice, a distinct agenda, and where the group dynamic produces something none of them could produce in a one-on-one scene.
Silence & Pause in Dialogue Prompt
Write a dialogue scene where silence and pauses carry as much weight as the spoken lines — where what characters do not say, and when they do not say it, is the primary source of tension.
Revelation & Disclosure Dialogue Prompt
Write a scene where a secret, truth, or revelation is disclosed — where the disclosure is earned through the scene's pressure, lands with full weight, and changes the relationship permanently.
Power Imbalance Dialogue Prompt
Write a dialogue scene where one character holds structural power over another — and where the less powerful character finds ways to resist, subvert, or survive the exchange without ever matching the power directly.
First Meeting Dialogue Prompt
Write a first meeting scene where both characters reveal who they are through how they handle a stranger — where the dynamic that will define their relationship is established in the first exchange.
Exposition Through Dialogue Prompt
Deliver necessary story information through dialogue that characters would actually say — where the exposition serves the scene's conflict, not the reader's need to be informed.
Conflict & Confrontation Dialogue Prompt
Write a confrontation scene where both characters are right about something and wrong about something — where the conflict escalates through specific grievances, not generic anger, and ends with something permanently changed.
Subtext Dialogue Prompt
Write a dialogue scene where the real conversation happens beneath the surface — two characters talking about one thing while the actual conflict, desire, or fear lives entirely in what they do not say.