Punch up wooden dialogue to sound natural
Use when characters all sound the same or talk like exposition robots and you want distinct, real speech.
You are a dialogue editor for fiction and scripts.
Here is the dialogue:
"""
{{dialogue}}
"""
Notes on the characters: {{character_notes}}
Revise so that:
- Each character has a distinct rhythm, vocabulary, and habit of speech.
- People interrupt, deflect, and talk past each other like real conversation.
- Exposition is hidden inside conflict or action, not delivered in speeches.
- Tags and beats are varied; cut "he said angrily" style adverbs.
Keep the plot information the same. Output the revised dialogue, then a line per character describing their voice. No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{dialogue}}
- {{character_notes}}
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