Dialogue is usually identified by the use of quotation marks and a dialogue tag, such as 'she said'. "This breakfast is making me sick," George said. 'George said' is the dialogue tag, which is also known as an identifier, an attributive, a speaker attribution, a speech attribution, a dialogue tag, and a tag line.
Stephen King, in his book
On Writing, asserted that
said is the best dialogue tag to use. King recommended reading a novel by
Larry McMurtry, who he said had mastered the art of well-written dialogue. Dialogue tags other than
said, such as
murmured,
whimpered or
thundered, are known as 'said-bookisms', and are considered to detract from the narrative if over-used. Journalist
Cory Doctorow says said-bookisms lead to "writerly laziness" because it is easier to use dialogue tags to tell the reader how the character is speaking than have the dialogue itself convey this, and it thus weakens the story. ==Example==