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    Consistency

    Consistency is never my strong point, unfortunately--I'll always need an editor. But with the series comma before 'and', I tend to write as I'd read it aloud, for that particular instance.

    I suspect one reason people have complimented the "flow" of my writing is that I hear myself reading aloud as I write it. If I put a pause in, a comma goes there. If prosody, rhythm, and flow require it, then a comma is born.

    Yes, that was a deliberate example. In my case, though, I almost always insert the optional commas. Not for reasons of consistency, but because the voicing feels rushed without them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clevernick View Post
    Consistency is never my strong point, unfortunately--I'll always need an editor. But with the series comma before 'and', I tend to write as I'd read it aloud, for that particular instance.

    I suspect one reason people have complimented the "flow" of my writing is that I hear myself reading aloud as I write it. If I put a pause in, a comma goes there. If prosody, rhythm, and flow require it, then a comma is born.

    Yes, that was a deliberate example. In my case, though, I almost always insert the optional commas. Not for reasons of consistency, but because the voicing feels rushed without them.

    Hi Ruby!

    In Word you can actually set the options to check for commas at the end of the list and either always require them, or always reject them. I use this to help me with my consistancy in writing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhabbi View Post
    In Word you can actually set the options to check for commas at the end of the list and either always require them, or always reject them. I use this to help me with my consistancy in writing.
    Cool idea and very quickly offered! That's a Word feature I didn't know about. My colleague also recently pointed out that it's possible to make Word autocorrect your pet errors too. I love that idea.

    Thanks, Rhabbi! Word can now become an assistant Grammar Nazi second class....
    Clevernick: Serial Expatriate. Sublimated Writer. Niggly editor. Bdsm publisher.
    See also this library's "Obnoxious Housemate (published as "From Zealot to Harlot")",
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