Dialogist

Pronunciation: /ˈdiəˈɫoʊˈdʒɪst/

Dialogist (noun)

  1. A person who writes or designs spoken exchanges for plays, films, or books.
  2. A person trained to help groups talk through differences in a structured way.

Examples

  • The dialogist wrote sharp lines for every character.
  • A dialogist can shape conversations to fit the story.