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💭"How do you effectively describe two characters thinking simultaneously without it feeling clunky or repetitive?"


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Writer's Block Buster & Query Day: Let's Solve This Together! 💡 Feeling stuck? Our community is here to help! Today's #QuerySolved comes from a member of @WritersClub: 💭"How do you effectively describe two characters thinking simultaneously without it feeling…
🎭 Scene: Two people on a rooftop after a long day. Tension is high, but neither is saying what they really feel.

He passed her the coffee. “You okay?”
Say yes. Don’t make this weird, she thought, accepting it. “Yeah. Just tired.”

He leaned on the railing, watching the city lights flicker.
Tired? Or avoiding me?

She glanced at him, catching the crease in his brow.
He thinks it’s about him. Of course he does.

“Long day,” he muttered, then added too quickly, “Not just for you, I mean.”
Nice save, idiot.

She smiled, barely. “Yeah. Work’s been brutal.”
That’s not the real reason I’m here though.

He nodded, pretending to believe it.
She’s holding back. I should ask again. But if she shuts down, I’ll lose her for real.

Silence fell. The city buzzed beneath them.


🔍 What’s happening here?
Using Ping-Ping Style / Alternating Inner Thoughts style and Dialogue with Inner Conflict, this example is written based on the internal thoughts of both the characters, but not in chunks—just small, real-time snippets.

Their thoughts bounce off each other, like a conversation behind the actual dialogue.

There's tension, misreading, and things not being said—which deepens character development without being repetitive.

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