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Topic : Re: How to format Facebook chat in a novel? When I write a chat dialogue in a novel, how should I format it? Since it is not direct speech, it obviously needs no quotation marks, but should - selfpublishingguru.com

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You have several different options here, depending on what effect you're trying to achieve.

Chat room dialogue is a little tough to work with, because it's pure dialogue, with no emotion or action or simple visibility. Oftentimes, it's enough to say something like,

"Roy chatted with Samantha. 'OMG my mom's addicted to FOX news like you wouldn't believe," Samantha wrote, and Roy grinned - that was Sam's mom to a T.

-- where you aren't recreating an entire conversation; you're just summing up the highlights, and you're focusing on one Point of View - here, Roy's - and showing the experience from his side.

If you do want to recreate chat at any length, what I've seen done a lot is custom formatting. If you choose a special font, and indent the text, it feels like a chat log that's "inserted" into the main text, like this:

(Full-size image here. Source: "Incarnate," Scott Ciencin )

It doesn't have to be this specific font, and style choice. This is rather dated, from when chat rooms were a lot less sophisticated - and monospace courier gave a "computer-y" feel that seemed appropriate to chat rooms; now you'll hardly see Courier New on the web anywhere. But the association is still there, so you could use this same style, or - just pick a different distinct font, that gives the feeling you're going for.


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