: Re: Post scriptum in my soft diary I write what happens to me every day as my diary. I don't write them on paper, but I typeset them in a word-processing system (soft diary), so I can simply
There is a discussion of the use of postscripts in email messages on English Language & Usage.
The discussion was closed as being primarily opinion based, but one thing to consider is that a postscript can be used as a deliberate style choice rather than just adding something at the end because you are unable to edit what you had written before.
For example, adding something brief and very much off topic at the end of a message in which the notation itself would not be appropriate.
One of the answers in that discussion is my own. I won't quote it here, but I'm somebody who has always used postscripts stylistically—never in the "too difficult to edit" context in which they originated.
I will make specific mention, however (as I did there), of Karen Hertzberg's blog post "What PS Means and How to Use It Correctly in Your Email". It expands on the idea of using postscripts stylistically.
But all of that aside, you can literally do whatever you want when writing your own diary entries.
More posts by @Kaufman555
: The posters here are absolutely right, the first thing you should do is look to an alternative income source. Making money from novel writing is a long-term goal and takes decades, not months
: Capital letters in copy-written material I am presuming this is a style question, and that it has a name. I presume there is a place to learn about it, such as 'Elements of Style' however
Terms of Use Privacy policy Contact About Cancellation policy © selfpublishingguru.com2024 All Rights reserved.