Wednesday, June 22, 2011

QUESTION: I just found a book written without quotation marks. Is that legal?

Legal? Legal? When speaking of literature, do not use words like "legal, rules, or correct". Writers can write however they feel the story is best told. If a reader can understand it, what's the diff?

4 comments:

  1. How can you tell when a character is speaking without quotation marks?

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  2. You mean "without using quote marks", don't you? A talented, skillful writer can use words to indicate conversation, pass up the quote marks, and still present clear, wonderful prose. Practice, my son, practice.

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  3. jerryjlj@yahoo.comJune 25, 2011 at 12:23 PM

    Sawry! I learnt ta rite what peple say with quote marks. I woodnt think of not using them.

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  4. Just think of how much time and motion you save when you don't have to use "air quotes"! You DO use them, don't you? If not, I'll bet your listener still knows when you're quoting someone.

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