Oblique Dialogue
Writing dialogue can be a lot of fun but it can also be tricky. Dialogue is not the same as conversation. It is not question/answer format.
Dialogue should lead to questions. It should entice the reader to turn the page. It should move the plot forward.
I've never heard dialogue called oblique before chapter eleven in Stein on Writing. According to Stein, this type of dialogue is indirect.
His example of oblique dialogue:
SHE: Hi, how are you?
HE: Oh, I didn't see you.
The man doesn't answer the question. He circles around it and says something else. That's oblique.
Have you ever heard of oblique dialogue? Or maybe you've heard it called indirect? For an exercise, here's some dialogue. Can you turn it into something oblique?
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: Yep.
Dialogue should lead to questions. It should entice the reader to turn the page. It should move the plot forward.
I've never heard dialogue called oblique before chapter eleven in Stein on Writing. According to Stein, this type of dialogue is indirect.
His example of oblique dialogue:
SHE: Hi, how are you?
HE: Oh, I didn't see you.
The man doesn't answer the question. He circles around it and says something else. That's oblique.
Have you ever heard of oblique dialogue? Or maybe you've heard it called indirect? For an exercise, here's some dialogue. Can you turn it into something oblique?
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: Yep.
Comments
I meant to add to that:
She: Not going there today.
That I took oblique as anything that doesn't end the topic short really, something that drives on further conversation, whether it be a new topic or a different spin to take. Still, maybe this doesn't work.
She: What have you gotten yourself into lately?
smooches,
Larie
Hey Eileen, love your sentence! LOL I can just here the attitude. He's digging for info and she cuts him offe. Heh. Nice example!
Hi Larie! So she turned it around on him. LOL Great way to change it up.
How about...
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: Oh? And what else did you hear?
She: Oh, excuse me a moment. My bum is vibrating and I probably should see who's calling.
lol...how's that for avoidance?
She: I heard you had your own party with a certain red head.
So is that continuing the story a bit further?
Very interesting today, Jessica!
Thanks for playing, Sherrinda!
Learn something new every day!
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: Oh I'm sorry. Did I forget to invite you?
SHE: I guess I'm going to go see "Twilight" next week end.
The term oblique makes me think more of muscles instead of dialogue. :-) In fact, that leads to a good response to your exercise.
SHE: I'm going to lift weights tomorrow. Wanna join me?
She: I should introduce you to my new boyfriend.
OR
She: Oh there he is. Gotta go.
Thanks, girl!
I love to do dialogue. I always thought I should have tried plays. There's lots to say there.
She: Have you done something different with your hair?
He: your cat is blue.
Not really--I just wanted to write that! Ha!
Okay, so here's my attempt at making your example oblique...
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: Did you know you have spinach in your teeth?
Snort! Fun post, Jessie. ;-P
SHE: depends what you mean by party...
fun post :)
While I recognize the dialogue, I didn't know what it was called. Thanks for teaching me a new term.
HE: heard you had a party last night.
SHE: So, how's your job going?
Did I get the idea?
Blessings,
Susan :)
Love the exercise:
She said: Really? I tend to not believe everything I hear, how about you?
Good stuff!
She: Heard you and Jessica broke up.
Me: Heard you had a party last night.
He: I let the cat in, so you didn't have to. Or...
Me: What time do we need to leave Thursday?
He: Hmm, I need to put gas in the car and check the air in the tires...
Very funny Debra!! Heh.
Thanks Colby. :-)
:-)
I dunno. I've been writing all day. That was my best stab at it. lol.
Great blog!
Patti Lacy
www.pattilacy.com/blog
All this time we've been having oblique dialog, and I didn't even know it.
You're brilliant! *grin*
Thank you for stopping by, Patti!
Good for you, Karen. I need to be writing...
Okay-I'm gonna try to make it oblique! Don't fail me if...fail. :)
HE: Heard you had a party last night.
SHE: You talked to Micah, didn't you?