crafting dynamic dialogue by editors writers digest
Author:editors, writers digest [editors, writers digest]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: F+W Media
Published: 2016-06-22T22:00:00+00:00
Profanity and You
Since we’ve touched on profanity, we might as well discuss it.
You have four choices with profanity:
Don’t allow it at all.
Allow some or all of your people to use it in a limited way, including mild swear words like hell and damn (this is what a lot of authors writing in the young adult genre use).
Allow some or all of your people to use it as far as they want to take it, including the f-word and whatever other vulgarities the characters might need to express themselves.
Or use fake profanity (which I will explain).
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