Subject: [FFML] Re: All dialogue stories
From: "Steffan" <sscrivener@earthlink.net>
Date: 10/25/2004, 1:05 AM
To: "DarkHorse" <darkhrse0714@yahoo.com>, <ffml@anifics.com>


The reason writers use it in fanfics is because the original writers used it
in the manga.  Think of it as a more elegant way to indicate "duh" or "umm"
and you'll understand it a bit better.

--Steffan




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Subject: [FFML] All dialogue stories

I wrote a short story consisting entirely of dialogue once.
For shorter pauses, commas work well, even if they aren't
grammatically correct.  Elipses are good for longer pauses.
A set of quotes with nothing in it, or just an ellipse (""
or ". . .") is good to indicate where one person stopped
speaking and the other didn't say anything.  Two of those
can indicate that both people were silent for a while.

The use of "..." is of course not a "real" standard used by
authors. As a matter of fact, none of the professional
authors use this, so obviously this is just for fanfic
writers.

I believe as writers, we should try to exert more effort in
staging our dialogue. I've read many fanfics where the
authors have successfully staged a dialogue with many
speakers at a time.

Other authors use [ or { or some such notation in an effort
to distinguish speakers but I personally feel it's a cop
out.

Just my two cents -- DarkHorse




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