How to write witty banter on dating apps, according to bestselling authors

How to write witty banter on dating apps, according to bestselling authors

Its the dream: Find a smoldering someone on a dating app, match with them, and quickly launch into a conversation filled with subtle compliments, definitive date night plans, and witty repartee.

According to research conducted by Preply, a language learning app and platform, more than 70 percent of dating app users surveyed said its possible to engage in meaningful conversation, and even fall in love with someone, before ever meeting in person (having only spoken on an app).

The challenge, of course, is getting there, shifting from the notification that “Its A Match!” into dialogue worthy of a Shonda Rhimes production. Its a daunting task, so we brought in the pros: rom-com authors. Mashable spoke with several – all with books jam-packed with quippy dialogue out this spring and summer – to get their expert takes on how to write witty banter.

“Impeccable dialogue is what distinguishes romance writers from every other genre,” says Mackenzie Newcomb, founder of Bad B*tch Book Club (a virtual book club of more than 20,000 members dedicated to uplifting female-identifying readers, authors, and protagonists). Continue reading “How to write witty banter on dating apps, according to bestselling authors”

There was clearly grounds you liked him to begin with. His friendly vision.

There was clearly grounds you liked him to begin with. His friendly vision.

It just happened in my experience, of course, if it offersn’t already, it just might occur:

An instance regarding the icks.

That turned-off feeling when you’re recently online dating somebody.

Editor’s notice: Even though this article utilizes male pronouns, counsel applies to all sexual orientations and gender identities.

Possibly he blinks too much. Or he’s unusual toes.

Whatever it really is, you only can’t seem to work through they, despite your original interest that nearly feels like another life time back, because … the KHAKIS! Continue reading “There was clearly grounds you liked him to begin with. His friendly vision.”