Said-isms

Sunday, July 13th, 2008 04:35 pm
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All righty, then.

I just read a reader review of a book (not one of ours) in which the reviewer was bitching and moaning about all the said-isms in the book. People never just said anything, the reviewer complained (um, oops), they whispered, murmured, hissed, cried, mumbled, &c -- and everyone knew that was Just Wrong.

Well, I'm going to 'fess up; I didn't know that it was wrong. And I'm going to go one step farther; "said" is an awfully boring word. Oh, it has its uses, and use it I do. But, honestly, if someone has murmured, why not say so? If she mumbles, or stammers at a certain point, that might, yanno, be a Clue. I'd think a whole page of dialogue broken only by "said" would put me right to sleep. Granted, I could be in a minority here.

So, I have some questions.

The first is, where do you learn that "said-isms" are "wrong?" and how come I never got the memo?

The second is, what are your feelings about "said-isms":

[Poll #1222698]

or -- feel free to discuss in comments.

FWIW

Date: 2008-07-14 04:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com
In Balance of Trade, it appears that there are 885 instances of said, and 86 of murmur.

Brought to you by the word "a" which rarely gets enough notice, but does a stalwart job none the less.

Re: FWIW

Date: 2008-07-14 01:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katmoonshaker.livejournal.com
Brava "a"!! You do a good job every time!

Re: FWIW

Date: 2008-07-15 12:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com
"a" bows, leg extended, hat on chest, with a flourish of the other hand indicating respect and a flicker of the eye through the falling hair indicating amusement :-)

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