jaF0
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So many of these threads talk about proper spelling, proper grammar, proper punctuation, proper this, proper that. What if you want to be properly improper? What if you want your characters to be real people and not uptight hoitey-toities? And I don't mean limiting to dialog. I mean the whole story set up, to set the mood.
Even if it isn't normally considered slang. Something like: 'I worked all week for a measly couple-three hundred bucks.'
Do spell and grammar checkers or editors or Lit Submissions account for any of that?
If you're doing a period piece, in whatever other research you do, are you looking for HOW people talked to each other and what slang they might have used?
Even if it isn't normally considered slang. Something like: 'I worked all week for a measly couple-three hundred bucks.'
Do spell and grammar checkers or editors or Lit Submissions account for any of that?
If you're doing a period piece, in whatever other research you do, are you looking for HOW people talked to each other and what slang they might have used?