I guess you could also call this an editing question, but I'm looking more at certain kind of language that I tend to use in my first drafts. Here are some common examples of actions I use instead of dialogue tags:
1. She turned to (insert name here.)
2. He nodded.
3. She smiled.
4. He laughed.
5. She shook her head.
6. He frowned.
7. She gripped/rested her hand on her sword/dagger/melee weapon.
Not sure how common this is for others, but many of these expressions I consider "place holder actions." Meaning they convey something I want, but I more than likely either want to cut these completely or replace them with better actions. Not to say I want to eliminate every single instance of these, but there are a lot of them. One reason I do this is to prevent myself from being in a constant state of editing. Try as I might, I'm not one of these "edit as I go" types. I need to bang out a first draft and "pretty it up" later.
So my question is, as a reader or a writer: Do repetitive actions bother you as a reader or writer?
I do remember seeing some reviews complain about a character in Robert Jordan's work pulling on her braid a lot. I didn't think it seemed like a big deal, but apparently this kind of thing bothers some readers.
Note: I'm not saying any of what I've written above is necessarily bad, but I just don't want everyone smiling and nodding at each other my whole novel. Sometimes, yes. All the time, no.
1. She turned to (insert name here.)
2. He nodded.
3. She smiled.
4. He laughed.
5. She shook her head.
6. He frowned.
7. She gripped/rested her hand on her sword/dagger/melee weapon.
Not sure how common this is for others, but many of these expressions I consider "place holder actions." Meaning they convey something I want, but I more than likely either want to cut these completely or replace them with better actions. Not to say I want to eliminate every single instance of these, but there are a lot of them. One reason I do this is to prevent myself from being in a constant state of editing. Try as I might, I'm not one of these "edit as I go" types. I need to bang out a first draft and "pretty it up" later.
So my question is, as a reader or a writer: Do repetitive actions bother you as a reader or writer?
I do remember seeing some reviews complain about a character in Robert Jordan's work pulling on her braid a lot. I didn't think it seemed like a big deal, but apparently this kind of thing bothers some readers.
Note: I'm not saying any of what I've written above is necessarily bad, but I just don't want everyone smiling and nodding at each other my whole novel. Sometimes, yes. All the time, no.
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