I think it's a matter of striking the proper balance. Was it Barry Longyear who refused to use not only "said," but any adverb describing how someone spoke?
"Said" has its place. But depending on the way the scene is written, providing stage directions is the only way for the reader to know how a line of dialog is meant to be read.
I think either way, you don't want it to be noticeable.
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"Said" has its place. But depending on the way the scene is written, providing stage directions is the only way for the reader to know how a line of dialog is meant to be read.
I think either way, you don't want it to be noticeable.