I recently had someone DM me on Instagram that, while they enjoy my books, I use past participles incorrectly, and it bothers them.
So, look…I'm sorry it bothers you. If you're a grammarian ::lifts pinky:: like I am (outside of writing fiction novels), sometimes that can be jarring. However, unless it's a glaring typo or misspelling/incorrect word, I'm intentionally breaking those grammar rules.
More things you might find, as an FYI:
- I split infinitives.
- I use conjunction starts.
- I end sentences with prepositions.
- I'm married to the em dash, and I'mma stand beside it.
- I use fragments like it's a limitless credit card.
I appreciate you reaching out.
Even when it comes to actual errors, authors know, and we agonize.
The thing is, errors show up in books published by Avon and Simon & Schuster as well, and they've got money-money.
Just so you know, I'm probably going to keep participling my pasts and junctioning the functions of my conjunctions. I break some grammar rules primarily to mimic everyday speech, as I've found that it makes fiction easier to read in terms of a general audience.
🙂
Hey KAW!
I hope all is well. Great reply!
Sorry, not sorry—please keep on breaking grammar rules, I’m loving every word/sentence/paragraph. 😄 This is how your characters speak—duh. I/We LOVE your books. Keep ’em comin’! 😁
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As long as you keep givin’ me these fictional hot men and good stories…do whatcha like! I appreciate when dialogue is written the way people speak. It makes it flow easily in my head when I’m reading. I appreciate you!
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👍🏾 Be You. Do You. For You. 🫶🏾 Just as everyone else. ✌🏾
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*Applause to you and your response* Real readers know that writers write for their characters to speak, not to follow rules and speak the Queen’s English. Keep doing you. YOU are appreciated!🙌🏾
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