This week, I’ve been editing two male authors’ stories and there is a lot of internal monologue embedded within the paragraphs of dialogue and exposition. At the same time that I’ve been doing this a man’s reaction to some people not having an inner dialogue has gone viral.


It began with a tweet as so many things do.


Kyleplantemoji wrote:


Fun fact: some people have an internal narrative and some don’t.

As in, some people’s thoughts are like sentences they “hear,” and some people just have abstract nonverbal thoughts, and have to consciously verbalize them.

And most people aren’t aware of the other type of person.

Later, on his blog, Ryan who is also Kyleplantemoji wrote:


My day was completely ruined yesterday when I stumbled upon a fun fact that absolutely obliterated my mind. I saw this tweet yesterday that said that not everyone has an internal monologue in their head.

This became a very big deal.

Some people, it seems, don’t hear thoughts in word or sentence form in their heads. Ever.


Some people, it seems, have a constant inner monologue that never stops. Ever.


And people are stunned, flummoxed, and sometimes horrified that not everyone processes information or thinks the way that they do.


Writing Tip of the Pod


When writing, try to think of how your characters aren’t like you. How are their speech patterns, values, and thoughts different from yours. Do they all sound alike? They shouldn’t.


Dog Tip for Life


When living, don’t expect all people to be the same and instead of superimposing your thoughts and values and experiences, realize that they have their own experiences. It’s like in the dog world, a Rottweiler has a different life and interactions than a poodle wearing a tutu. They are both dogs and have similarities, but they aren’t the same. Even two poodles aren’t the same. We’re all unique and amazing. That should be respected not diminished as we all try to raise each other up.


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