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Ganheim -> RE: Pet Peeves (6/10/2008 12:27:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Locke 1. As stated above: using "said" after every single line of speech text. It just strips your work of humanity and emotion, IMO. I also consider it unoriginal and nondescriptive, and I'm constantly fighting authors about it on Fiction Press and Fan Fiction. quote:
ORIGINAL: Locke 2. Cliche themes. Being Christian does not limit you to friendly tales of siblings that have a disagreement - you are the child of The Creator, and it ought to show in your work. Try busting out of the box a little, and get your hands dirty from time to time. Why write about a walk down the woods when you can be analogous to the declining state of morality in America? How does a Christian address aliens, serial killers, elves, and young Christians who don't always act like they ought? I believe that J.R.R. Tolkien once said "As children of the creator, we inherit the right to create ourselves." Interesting sentiment, no? Missing quotation marks is generally a sign of poor self-editing. The one that irritates me the most is what I call "Source Mixing", or where the dialog/actions for one character is mixed in with that of another character. It's especially irritating when character A has a speech, then instead of having a 'speech tag' of that character, it's got a 'speech tag'/response from character B tacked onto character A's dialog, indicating that it belongs to B. And the only way to figure that out is to re-read a few times to guess 'well, this speech pattern might be more A's style then B'... I think that Source Mixing is even more irritating than the obligatory Japanese (or other languages) that I see often on Fan Fiction, which itself is jarring an interruptive besides usually being misused.
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