• @sorenant
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    481 year ago

    Jokes aside, the student is most likely committing a mistake while the author is doing it for a purpose.

    • livus
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      121 year ago

      Yeah there’s a big difference between Cormac McCarthy and a 16 year old who just never learned punctuation.

  • @lemick24
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    471 year ago

    You need to understand why rules are in place before you can make an informed decision about when exceptions are valuable versus destructive. Experts can navigate that.

  • VoxAdActa
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    251 year ago

    In order for the reader to know that your rule-breaking is an intentional, stylistic choice, you have to get all the other rules right. Otherwise, we’re not going to think you’re a visionary, we’re going to think you’re a moron.

    I once read a mystery story that had so many blatant continuity errors and plot holes that I mistook all the “clues” for more mistakes.

    • blivet
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      Yeah, I once read a novel where I wasn’t sure if the writer intended his characters to be wrong about something they were discussing, or if the writer himself didn’t actually know what he was talking about.

        • Saturdaycat
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          31 year ago

          What was wrong with Warbreaker? I read it years ago and can’t remember what was rough about it

    • @voxov7
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      61 year ago

      Can’t I just be a moron with style?

  • idusces
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    91 year ago

    It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.

    Pablo Picasso