Improving Your Craft discussion
Language
>
Use a Style Guide
date
newest »



There are authors who never use quotation marks, others use primarily half-sentences....some invent a totally new language.
There is room for poetic creativity.
I can eaily overlook punctuation errors, even spelling errors may happen, nobody is perfect, but there are some errors authors writing in English make I just can't understand. I'm no native speaker, I learned English at school. When beta-reading I use a dictionary to verify the spelling whenever I'm not sure, but I would never write "their" instead of "there" or "they're", "your" instead of "you're", "its" instead of "it's"...
I just don't get it. How is this possible? I doubt a style guide will help in those cases.