Sometimes I just type things the way I think of them. I guess I don't think in conjunctions.
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
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I think in semicolons and italics. It's bad.
hides drabbles from Deb
No, no, not in drabbles - with a 100-word discipline imposed, I'm all about the fragments.
I meant in 96 bazillion word novels. Something like:
I crawled down the stairs. It was night. Dark. Chilly. I crawled. Those damned stairs.
Alas. My hands itch for a red pen, which would then write "Why is this continuing thought split into three different sentences???"
I think in semicolons and italics. It's bad.
So do I; and it is not bad!
I think I'm terrible at all the rules basics of the craft. I know I need to pay more attention to it, but I just don't. Blargh.
And yet somehow, Liese, I always remember what you've written...
Well, thanks, deb. That's nice of you to say.
Don't know about nice - it's true, though. The scenes are very clear in my head for a good long while after I've read one of yours.
I thought I'd try fanfic today. Something from Neil Gaiman's Sandmanverse.
Perfection Discovered
Replacing the nail file in the purse, a glance at the check book reveals that the month’s paycheck won’t cover both rent and car payment. She wasn’t good enough this month. Not smart enough, not strong enough, not perfect enough. So, tomorrow she’ll “find” a little in this account and a little more in that one to help. And in the bathroom it was only a little help, today. A little sniff here, a small snort there. Perfection in the right powder, cut with a nail file and liberally applied. Behind the mask, within the mirror, Despair wails and bleeds.
Heh. Susan, I'm a Fragment Nazi. They drive me batshit; it's a quirk. I'll leap on an overuse of those long before I'll check the proper placement of commas.
While I'm a Comma Nazi. I've seen so many contest entries and writing class submissions with commas everywhere they shouldn't be and nowhere they should, and that drives me batshit. Especially breathless run-on sentences that would be just fine with a comma or two properly placed.
I crawled down the stairs. It was night. Dark. Chilly. I crawled. Those damned stairs.
Yeah, I've certainly seen fragments abused as a cheap way to create suspense or speed pacing. But I still like using them in moderation.
I think I'm terrible at all the rules basics of the craft.
No, you're not.
Thanks for letting me vent. For the record, I'm only this much of a perfectionist over things that are being submitted, and I think of contest entries as a sort of dry run for submission, especially since finaling gets you in front of an editor or agent judge. And I get annoyed at having to wade through prose so grammatically flawed that I keep having to read sentences two and three times to have any idea what the writer is driving at. Fortunately, those entries are the exception rather than the rule, or I'd quit judging out of sheer frustration.
I'll use fragments a lot when writing dialogue, since it's how some people speak.
As for punctuation, I may have a bit of an addiction to the em dash.