
How to Write Character Thoughts: Read Deep to Write Better Fiction-The Micro Elements Part 3
Inner monologue are the thoughts the POV character thinks but doesn’t voice out loud. It’s their “inside voice.” This inside voice is key to allowing the reader into the story's experience. Without it, the reader will feel like a spectator, forced to watch something they don’t completely understand.

How to Write Authentic Dialogue
Dialogue is an essential part of writing narrative fiction, and it's one of those things we must master, or the story falls flat.
Nothing’s worse than reading a conversation between two characters that goes nowhere and serves no purpose, except maybe reading dialogue that spoon-feeds information the author wants us to know. It's like being forced to eat peas. (I hate peas.)