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Topic : Re: Do we need to make consistent use of archaic English in our poem/novel? If you use an old expression like "by a many", do you need to make it consistent and use old expressions throughout - selfpublishingguru.com

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Regardless of what you're writing, if you use an archaic form readers will notice, and if you use an archaic form only once and not everywhere it applies, readers will notice that too. If you're doing it for effect, you've achieved your goal. This is sometimes the case in poetry. On the other hand, if you're doing it because that one phrase sounds neat but you don't want to dive in to archaic forms more broadly, readers will wonder why you made the decisions you did.

It might be that one character talks this way (perhaps it's an affectation). In that case readers will (rightly) tie the usage to the character. If a character, including the narrator, is inconsistent, however, that's likely to stand out in a not-so-good way.


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