By:
Hannah
While
I know that all writers have their own style and habits and writing is fairly
subjective, there are some bad habits out there. The only
way to break them is to suddenly become aware of them! These habits
are often the tell-tale sign of an amateur writer. They are little but
distracting as hell and make your work frustrating to read. So, without further
ado, here they are:
- Too much in bold. Bold type is pretty rare to see in novels and works incredibly well when placed well. It’s used effectively in The Book Thief. But other than that, I’ve seen some bad use of bold type. Once so bad, I tried to see if the words made up a secret message or something, but no. It was just incredibly distracting bold print meant to emphasize certain words.
- Too much in italics. Words are usually
italicized for the same reason they are
bolded - for emphasis. Too many words that are in italics on a page is incredibly distracting. Every time the reader comes across an italicized word, they must slow down the pace of their reading to understand the emphasis. It’s like a speed bump when reading. Treat it like that. No one likes to drive on roads with a ton of speed bumps. - One ellipsis (…)
is too many. . .
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