Paul Whybrow
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This article from the Guardian, written by Elena Ferrante, about the use of exclamation marks in writing, had me scurrying to my WIP to check how many I've used in 29,000 words.
Elena Ferrante: ‘I make an effort never to exaggerate with an exclamation mark’
The answer is one, and that had been made by a dead forger who added an exclamation mark to her own signature in the corner of a painting she'd copied, as a protest.
I've long known that exclamation marks are frowned upon by writing gurus. As F. Scott Fitzgerald said:
“Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.”
Usually, it's possible to indicate shock, fear and anger by word choice.
I admit that I use exclamation marks in emails to friends, which are more colloquially phrased...and also in posts on the Colony!
Do you overindulge in exclamation marks?
Elena Ferrante: ‘I make an effort never to exaggerate with an exclamation mark’
The answer is one, and that had been made by a dead forger who added an exclamation mark to her own signature in the corner of a painting she'd copied, as a protest.
I've long known that exclamation marks are frowned upon by writing gurus. As F. Scott Fitzgerald said:
“Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.”
Usually, it's possible to indicate shock, fear and anger by word choice.
I admit that I use exclamation marks in emails to friends, which are more colloquially phrased...and also in posts on the Colony!
Do you overindulge in exclamation marks?