William Leisner said:
A tie between "relaunch" and "canon".
Sci said:
This is a fairly subjective thing, but there's one peice of recurring writing style that drives me nuts.
"[Character Name] smile. '[Dialog].'"
Good God but do I hate it when I read that construct. Someone smiled and then dialog. Ack!
Christopher said:
Sci said:
This is a fairly subjective thing, but there's one peice of recurring writing style that drives me nuts.
"[Character Name] smile. '[Dialog].'"
Good God but do I hate it when I read that construct. Someone smiled and then dialog. Ack!
What's wrong with that? Saying "X said" all the time is repetitive, and varying it up with synonyms like "stated," "intoned," etc. is considered by many to be poor style. Plenty of writers thus prefer to avoid dialogue markers and find other ways to indicate which character is speaking. Describing a character's action in one sentence and then writing a line of dialogue is sufficient to get across who's speaking.
Of course, I'm assuming you're using "smiled" as an example of the general pattern. If you have some problem with that word in particular, I don't know what to tell you. People smile. It happens.
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