Bit of crankiness on
cranky_editors today. Can't point to examples, however, because they all seem to have disappeared.
I will say that there are days when that list is worth the price of admission, even though I sometimes feel as though I have a target on my back as I read it.
I will say that there are days when that list is worth the price of admission, even though I sometimes feel as though I have a target on my back as I read it.
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Date: 2005-11-16 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-16 06:25 pm (UTC)Someone posted a comment to that post that read, essentially, 'we're editors, that's what we do, you sound like a whiner, and if you can't stand the heat, etc.'
Soon after, *that* post disappeared.
So stuff posted on the list is sometimes incorrect? Huh. Grammar? Punctuation? Procedural stuff?
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Date: 2005-11-16 07:30 pm (UTC)It's like the person complaining about "entitled" and "titled" the other day. It's perfectly fine to say that a story is entitled "Whatever." It's fine because every dictionary I have says it's fine, and it's really irrelevant to me (for fiction) that the style guide for newspapers says it's wrong. I wouldn't "correct" that in an author's work.
I just get frustrated at that kind of prescriptivism; it's inappropriate for fiction. I'm a descriptivist and firmly believe that the way people use language determines language. Language does not determine itself. People who insist that words don't "correctly" mean a particular thing long after the dictionaries have said they do (the dictionaries don't pick up new definitions until they've been in common use for a while) are trying to force language into some fixed and utterly unnatural state. Language changes, and there's nothing wrong with accepting that fact.
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Date: 2005-11-17 12:13 am (UTC)Are rules for fiction different? Less dictionaire?
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Date: 2005-11-16 09:10 pm (UTC)I don't have it on my friends list; I bookmarked a link instead. So I only end up checking once every couple of days, which means I miss the pissy little fights that get removed by the group owner.