Yogma
Fantasist
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2023
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone might have some insights into this.
I've just had a story rejected, which was a shocker, and whilst I'm absolutely sure it wouldn't have been for content reasons, I think it might have been for how I've depicted an "entities" manner of speech. In my story the protagonist is possessed by a benign ghost, so to get over the issue of having multiple people speaking as well as a ghost voice in the protagonist's head, I have formatted all spoken speech as "Hello", whilst the ghost speech is enclosed in square brackets, i.e. [Hello], to differentiate it as being a different type of speech.
Do you think this might be the cause of rejection?
Thanks.
I've just had a story rejected, which was a shocker, and whilst I'm absolutely sure it wouldn't have been for content reasons, I think it might have been for how I've depicted an "entities" manner of speech. In my story the protagonist is possessed by a benign ghost, so to get over the issue of having multiple people speaking as well as a ghost voice in the protagonist's head, I have formatted all spoken speech as "Hello", whilst the ghost speech is enclosed in square brackets, i.e. [Hello], to differentiate it as being a different type of speech.
Do you think this might be the cause of rejection?
Thanks.