Writer61
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On my recently published story, Casual Wednesday, I received this comment:
I liked the story, but had a little trouble reading it. In a conversation, a change of paragraph generally indicates a change in person talking. Several times, I had to stop and reread in order to get enough context to determine which lady was speaking. It disturbed the flow of enjoying the story.
On checking the text, I realised the person was referring to breaks in dialogue where, although it was the same person speaking, I had started a new paragraph to indicate a pause. I was taught to indicate this by not closing the preceding paragraph with a double quote, which is what I had done. I posted a comment pointing this out.
This morning, I had another comment:
I wonder how many people (at least younger ones) are unaware of the convention about a paragraph with a missing " at the end.
How common is such ignorance? Did you know this convention? Do you avoid splitting dialogue to avoid this?
I liked the story, but had a little trouble reading it. In a conversation, a change of paragraph generally indicates a change in person talking. Several times, I had to stop and reread in order to get enough context to determine which lady was speaking. It disturbed the flow of enjoying the story.
On checking the text, I realised the person was referring to breaks in dialogue where, although it was the same person speaking, I had started a new paragraph to indicate a pause. I was taught to indicate this by not closing the preceding paragraph with a double quote, which is what I had done. I posted a comment pointing this out.
This morning, I had another comment:
I wonder how many people (at least younger ones) are unaware of the convention about a paragraph with a missing " at the end.
How common is such ignorance? Did you know this convention? Do you avoid splitting dialogue to avoid this?
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