"Hey, uh... I just moved in next door. I thought I'd introduce myself. Never know when you need a cup of sugar, right?” (I’m on mobile so can’t read your bios rn D: so hit me with a muse you don’t get enough screen time with)
"Oh! Hi. Wow, we don't usually get like, friendly neighbors, ya know?"
"I'm Mika~. And you're, like, totally in luck~! Our dad likes to cook, so if you ever, like, actually need sugar, we totally got that covered~." She turns about to look back into the house. "Hey Kira, come say hi to our new neighbor-" She pauses and blinks back to Blake. "Sorry, what was your name?"
(cont'd on @prismaticmuses )
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Buh-bye — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2HuelUj
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Writing Tips
Punctuating Dialogue
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➸ “This is a sentence.”
➸ “This is a sentence with a dialogue tag at the end,” she said.
➸ “This,” he said, “is a sentence split by a dialogue tag.”
➸ “This is a sentence,” she said. “This is a new sentence. New sentences are capitalized.”
➸ “This is a sentence followed by an action.” He stood. “They are separate sentences because he did not speak by standing.”
➸ She said, “Use a comma to introduce dialogue. The quote is capitalized when the dialogue tag is at the beginning.”
➸ “Use a comma when a dialogue tag follows a quote,” he said.
“Unless there is a question mark?” she asked.
“Or an exclamation point!” he answered. “The dialogue tag still remains uncapitalized because it’s not truly the end of the sentence.”
➸ “Periods and commas should be inside closing quotations.”
➸ “Hey!” she shouted, “Sometimes exclamation points are inside quotations.”
However, if it’s not dialogue exclamation points can also be “outside”!
➸ “Does this apply to question marks too?” he asked.
If it’s not dialogue, can question marks be “outside”? (Yes, they can.)
➸ “This applies to dashes too. Inside quotations dashes typically express—“
“Interruption” — but there are situations dashes may be outside.
➸ “You’ll notice that exclamation marks, question marks, and dashes do not have a comma after them. Ellipses don’t have a comma after them either…” she said.
➸ “My teacher said, ‘Use single quotation marks when quoting within dialogue.’”
➸ “Use paragraph breaks to indicate a new speaker,” he said.
“The readers will know it’s someone else speaking.”
➸ “If it’s the same speaker but different paragraph, keep the closing quotation off.
“This shows it’s the same character continuing to speak.”
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You. Bard-Man. What the fuck is up with your soul?
– party newcomer, to our Valor Bard with two levels of Divine Soul Sorcerer
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No one ever suspects the blind guy of being able to see.
the eyeless Cleric with Blindsight (via yourplayersaidwhat)
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A character arc where the character who did terrible things and regrets them is forced to live, to put one foot in front of the other and find healing, who chooses to pour goodness into the world and make the world a better place
Is more satisfying to me than a character arc where the character who did terrible things and regrets them is redeemed through death
99.9% of the time.
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Matt Nathanson, “Long Distance Runner”
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i love when you hear a song and you're like “oh id absolutely stumble through the snow bleeding from a knife stuck in my gut to this”
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