Something I am unbelievably tired of

Jul 18, 2007 12:42

Okay. There are lots of people out there who have written succinct and often helpful little books about how to write. Some of those books are much better than others, indeed some of them are incredibly helpful ( Read more... )

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mencc1701 July 18 2007, 17:51:33 UTC
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with adverbs, used in moderation. I think that something that actually sticks out more than using adverbs and does tend to smack of bad writing is trying to hard to avoid the word "said":

"I hate you." Harry hissed.
"I hate you too." Countered Hermoine.
"You don't mean that!" Harry exclaimed.
"And how would you know?" Hermoine pontificated.

And so on.

Since I haven't read HP, though, I don't know if Rowling falls into this trap, but from what I know, it sounds as if she probably wouldn't.

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scarletmote July 18 2007, 18:01:10 UTC
as far as i can tell she doesn't do that to excess either, but you're right, that usually indicates a writer that's gotten a little thesaurus-happy...

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mencc1701 July 18 2007, 18:25:45 UTC
Yeah, I remember reading an article or something by Robert J. Sawyer in which he went on about how people feel that said is a word to be avoided, while in reality the opposite tends to be true.

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caliza July 18 2007, 19:40:46 UTC
In one of my english classes in hs (it was prolly writers craft, but I'm not sure) we had an "instaid of said" list, so that we wouldn't overuse it. But at the same time, *never* using it does seem to reek of trying too hard...

oh and Dave, you need to read the HP books :P

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mencc1701 July 18 2007, 19:42:08 UTC
I have the first two, but I can just never get into them.

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