Writing Subtext in Dialogue Using the ‘Third Thing’

Great dialogue isn’t just about what’s said—it’s about what’s left unsaid. Writing subtext in dialogue helps create realistic, emotionally charged conversations that engage readers and reveal deeper character motivations. In this episode, we break down how to use the "third thing" technique to add layers of meaning to your dialogue without making it feel forced or unnatural. Why direct, on-the-nose dialogue weakens your story How subtext enhances tension, character depth, and realism The "third thing" technique: what it is and how to use it effectively Examples from TV, film, and literature to illustrate subtext in action A writing challenge to help you integrate subtext into your current project If you want your characters to sound more natural and your dialogue to carry more weight, this episode is for you. Looking for more ways to develop compelling character interactions? Check out our Character Development page at https://insidecreativewriting.com/character-development for more expert writing techniques.

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