Janice & Mokey's Man
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ACK!
T** is worse! BLECHHHHH!!!
T** is worse! BLECHHHHH!!!
I concur! I have this teatree shampoo I'm s'posed to use, but I cannot stand it!Originally posted by Janice & Mokey's Man
ACK!
T** is worse! BLECHHHHH!!!
Ever since grade school, I've been very mindful of trying to use anything and everything other than "said" when it comes to dialogue tags. I remember a handout we got in school one time: "Said Is Dead". It had about a hundred alternatives we could use. Well, then I got to college, and suddenly all of my professors said that using anything other than "said" is sloppy, unnecessary, excessive... bottom line, as one of my professors says: "It's just bad writing."Originally posted by Manda:-D
Oh, I know what you mean!!! I tend to rely a little too much on dialouge, so there's alot of "he said", "she said", (literally), in my stuff. I'm always trying to come up w/anything other than "said", but even "replied", or "answered" gets old after a while! (Which means of course, I have to cut out dialogue....Which is very upsetting, for me. I get a lil' too attatched when I write!)
This type of conversation is used in alot of books. No said is used.Originally posted by HeraLirambar
Characters would have conversations like:
"What day is it?"
"Tuesday."
"Does that mean I missed American Idol?"
"No, that's on Thursday."
"Oh, good."
Or whatever. Course, it works best with two characters. Anymore would be pwerty confoosing. And that's my two cents.