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Train character voices with stacked dialogue exercises — scene pressure, relationship voltage, first-exchange rules, subtext laws, taboos, listening obstacles, micro-beats, and rewrite challenges. Filter by prose, screenplay, stage, audio, or game VO; lock two-handers, trios, or ensembles. Batch up to 20, browser-local.
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Last updated: May 19, 2026 · Published: 2026-05-11 · Updated: 2026-05-19
Choose medium, tone, and cast—then generate
Dialogue craft is more than clever lines — it is pressure, subtext, and what characters refuse to say. This generator stacks eight constraints per prompt so you drill structure before you polish individual exchanges.
Outputs are workshop exercises, not finished scenes. Reskin for your characters, medium, and table boundaries before you publish.
Run stacks solo or rotate them through a critique group — each block is a mini lesson plan.
Pick medium habits, emotional tone, and how many voices share the spotlight.
Batch prompts for a writers' room, classroom rotation, or solo revision pass.
Follow micro-beat targets, then run the rewrite challenge aloud or on the page.
Eight blocks every generation bundles for craft-focused dialogue work.
External constraint forcing characters to talk while something else is at stake — tasks, timers, public settings.
Emotional charge between speakers — exes, mentors, rivals, or friends using humor as armor.
How the scene must open — mid-sentence, policy quotes, props-only, or overlapping cold open.
What cannot be said directly — weather carries grief, compliments sound like insults to outsiders.
Forbidden words or pronouns plus obstacles — mishearing, captions, asymmetric noise canceling.
How the scene lands physically or rhythmically, then a rewrite dare to sharpen the draft.
Medium, tone, and cast shape which constraint lines surface from fifty-one pool entries across eight categories.
Prose, screenplay, stage, audio, game VO, or all — biases tagged lines toward format habits.
Dramatic through confrontational — shapes which relationship and pressure lines surface.
Flexible, duo, trio, or ensemble — distribution notes keep crowd scenes from melting into monologue.
Five format lenses bias tagged lines without locking you to one export template.
Interior vs slugline habits — exposition through action, cold opens, overlapping dialogue notes.
Blocking and coverage fights — identical blocking mandates, ensemble fragment reactions.
Mute failures, caption mistranslation, branching stubs with shared emotional pivots.
The Dialogue Generator offers quick three-line exchanges by genre and scene type with intensity-matched stage direction. This dialogue prompt tool stacks craft constraints — pressure, subtext, taboos, listening, beats, and revision homework.
Use the dialogue generator for sample line rhythm; use dialogue prompts when you need a workshop-ready exercise before you draft the scene.
Three stages to turn a generated prompt into script- or novel-ready dialogue.
Eight blocks per prompt — pressure through revision in one copy-ready workshop packet.
Write dialogue-only beats first; add narration or direction only where readers cannot infer.
Cut lines, swap interruptions, add contradictory stage business — land the micro-beat last.
Constraint stacking for prose fiction, scripts, games, and serialized audio.
Scene pressure through revision challenge — a mini lesson plan per generation.
Prose, screenplay, stage, audio, and game VO with tagged line bias.
Dramatic, comedic, tense, intimate, awkward, and confrontational filters.
Duo, trio, and ensemble notes stop exposition dumps and spotlight imbalance.
Workshop packets with divider-separated stacks for critique groups.
Browser-only assembly with duplicate control and one-click copy.
Dialogue drills translate across prose, scripts, games, and audio.
Swap constraint stacks between peers before table reads.
Isolate chapters drowning in exposition — force dialogue-only beats.
Practice overlapping speech and listening obstacles in the browser.
Prototype VO barks or branching stubs with shared emotional pivots.
Stress-test confession scenes where mute buttons matter.
Playful constraint ladders for multilingual writers building voice.
Why each generator block exists so workshop notes stay actionable.
Public stakes force characters to smuggle truth inside mundane topics.
Who mishears — and why — reveals desire faster than declarations.
Forbidden words push synonyms, rituals, and gestures into the spotlight.
After drafting from a prompt stack, stress-test lines before locking revision passes.
Movement exposes mouthful lines — trim until breath feels honest.
Note who steals lines; imbalance signals power you may want or need to fix.
Let one character speak policy while another speaks metaphor — until they swap.
Mark beats where dialogue fails — sometimes that is the line.
Use the Dialogue Generator when you need quick exchange rhythm after constraints are set.
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External stakes feeding what characters refuse to say aloud.
Opening hooks to pair with dialogue constraint stacks at the table.