John_Owl
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So, I was always taught MLA formatting and while I've strayed pretty far, some things I was taught about it, I still use. This had a standard of a single tab (or five spaces, if tab doesn't work) before each paragraph, specific source citation formatting, etc. Under this, I was taught that in a narrative (story; as opposed to an Essay), the character's spoken dialogue should be separated from the action or dialogue tag before or after it by a comma. If the dialogue is between two actions, then the FIRST action should be a comma, and the second should be a period, making the second it's own sentence. And this is the formatting I usually use.
I also use Grammarly as a pre-editor before sending it to my alpha reader/editor. The issue here is that Grammarly has started marking a comma as wrong in all cases, basically wanting to force dialogue to be its own sentence, separate from any action.
Examples:
MLA formatting by what I was taught: I sighed and sat up, "Fine. I'm up. Geez... I swear, this farm really doesn't like when I wanna be lazy."
What Grammarly suggests: I sighed and sat up. "Fine. I'm up. Geez... I swear, this farm really doesn't like when I wanna be lazy."
I know it's a minor thing, but it's bugging me. When Grammarly made this switch, my mistake pings shot from around 3-5 intentional "mistakes" to upwards of 50-70 per chapter.
I also use Grammarly as a pre-editor before sending it to my alpha reader/editor. The issue here is that Grammarly has started marking a comma as wrong in all cases, basically wanting to force dialogue to be its own sentence, separate from any action.
Examples:
MLA formatting by what I was taught: I sighed and sat up, "Fine. I'm up. Geez... I swear, this farm really doesn't like when I wanna be lazy."
What Grammarly suggests: I sighed and sat up. "Fine. I'm up. Geez... I swear, this farm really doesn't like when I wanna be lazy."
I know it's a minor thing, but it's bugging me. When Grammarly made this switch, my mistake pings shot from around 3-5 intentional "mistakes" to upwards of 50-70 per chapter.