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Oct 3, 2022 · Sally Rooney's books, and many others, don't use quotation marks. What is gained, and lost, when books forgo this punctuation?
Oct 3, 2023 · The reasons vary, but more writers are dropping speech marks to explore distances between readers and narrators and even to eliminate hierarchies. Going quote free can in large part be attributed to modernist writers who eschewed quote marks as part of a larger experimentation with form.
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What's important is that your writing is able to be clearly understood by the reader. It's fairly common to not use quotation marks when the entire line or paragraph is dialogue. If some of the words are dialogue and some aren't then quotation marks can help the reader identify the difference.
Oct 31, 2024 · In France it is customary to use dashes. So, why not use quotation marks to indicate dialogue? Most authors (including me) still do. Some say eliminating the quotes is more elegant and actually easier for readers. Lack of quotation marks blurs the line between dialogue and description, allowing readers to insert more of their own interpretation.
Feb 27, 2016 · The focus on ease of reading is the reason for his elimination of quotation marks, semi-colons, and long sentences. Although McCarthy and other established writers are paving the way for these unusual conventions, they do not all have his simple, Joyce-like style.
It’s weird for me, raised to read one way, and then trying to be immersed in something. It’s not that I can’t read it, but I have to slow down, pay more attention, and it takes me out of my head. And I’ve read some Australian authors. They must change them to quotation marks for American copies.
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Feb 14, 2014 · Typography and rules of punctuation are entirely in the purview of the venue, and should NOT be varied for reasons as ephemeral as whether or not you like the glyph used by a specific font. If you don't like the quotation marks of a font, the right answer is to use a different font.