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Subj: Re: More advice for writers from a variety of authors Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 at 11:09:03 am EST (Viewed 5 times) | Reply Subj: More advice for writers from a variety of authors Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 at 09:46:19 am EST (Viewed 478 times) | ||||||
Quote: I came across this article and thought that some people here might find it interesting. They have collected a great many rules of writing from a number of sources.Quote: Elmore Leonard would apparently approve of how little I describe my characters and yet hate that I often describe how they say things...Quote: http://m.guardian.co.uk/?id=102202&story=http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/feb/20/ten-rules-for-writing-fiction-part-oneyep, I saw these and some are quite good. I especially found Gaiman's comments helpful. The two writers e-mail lists I'm on both discussed these and the most controversy was over whether it's wrong to use synonyms for "he said". One of the authors in the article comes down heavily on using them but I'm of the opposite school. I think "he said" is repetetive and intrusive if it's used every other sentence. You can get away with it for two people chatting at a kitchen table. It starts to get old and drab when you have twenty-three people battling a super-villain. The again, I'm the only person who's used the phrase "he opined" in the last century. | |||||||
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