BuckyDuckman
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IRL, someone recently pointed out to me how often I offer a qualifier before making a statement. Here's a loose example, "I don't mean to tell you how to do that, but . . ."
Now I'm hyper-conscious of how often I do it. Worse, it's bleeding into my writing, too. I'm hyper-conscious with how often I write a sentence like:
It's as if I enjoy making a declaration and immediately qualifying or contradicting it. Am I committing a stupid, fundamental sin of amateur writing or am I just being silly?
Now I'm hyper-conscious of how often I do it. Worse, it's bleeding into my writing, too. I'm hyper-conscious with how often I write a sentence like:
"Cody shot me a sharp look. I had said too much, but what else could I do?"
"Freshman dorm rooms aren’t very big, but with a little creativity, we had made the most of our space."
None of it felt realistic, but the girls were hot and the guys were well hung.
It's as if I enjoy making a declaration and immediately qualifying or contradicting it. Am I committing a stupid, fundamental sin of amateur writing or am I just being silly?