: Re: Are creative writers all granted implicit immunity from grammar rules? That'd sure come in handy for me.
Honestly, unless you have purpose behind your misspellings/strange grammar, stick to rules where you can. I myself have a few stylistic exceptions to grammar, largely in dialogue (if someone has a tendency to shorten words/has a particularly strong accent, I may make the dialogue more phonetically spelled). Even in my case I generally play on the side of cautious.
Sometimes, ignoring grammar and spelling can be useful for a style. Most of the time, though? It's a mess. The rules exist for a reason, after all.
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: At the moment, your suggested dialogue is very dry. Every piece of dialogue should ideally serve one of two purposes: 1: Move the plot forward. 2: Expose something about a character/their relationship
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