• itsathursday@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      When writing it is repetitive and somewhat lazy when you could provide more interesting ways to indicate a character is being quoted and the way in which they are delivering that line.

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        Though it’s also often taken as indicative of an unseasoned scribe to pepper their prose with extraneous adjectives and superfluous synonyms.

        Good writers use all their tools to measured effect.

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          I agree. Several authors and editors I follow have recommended using ‘said’ and ‘asked’ for the majority of your writing. They are basically invisible to readers; just subconscious tags at this point. Using different words in every sentence is distracting.