Make use of the characters nearest you, submerge yourself in their individualities, and you will then be so interested in them that you will forget yourself and end by making the characters of your playlet show themselves in their dialogue as individual, enthrallingly entertaining, new, and-what is the final test of all dialogue-convincing.
"Writing for Vaudeville"
Brett Page
My home and work lie in a rather sordid, very poor-to me, enthrallingly interesting-corner of South London.
"Christina"
L. G. Moberly
They are curiously, interestingly, almost enthrallingly bad.
"The Human Comedy Introductions and Appendix"
Honore de Balzac Commentator: George Saintsbury