Cipiteca396
Monarch of Despair 🐉🌺🪽🌊🪶🌑🐦🔥🌈
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2021
- Messages
- 2,705
- Points
- 153
I only use hyphens, even when other dashes would be more appropriate. 
— – -
— – -
The problem with em dashes is that some of those examples could use semicolons, commas, or parentheses.I use em dashes for various purposes, most notably for interruptions in dialogue...
“Umm.” Noburu looked between Amelia, Serena, and Seonmi in turn. “Sure. I’m ready. I just—”
...and to delinimate narration that doesn't affect the flow of dialogue:
“Hey!” Amelia protested, puffing out her cheeks. “Firstly!”—a finger was thrust in front of Serena’s face—”I’m not terrifying! I might be shockingly adorable and cute, but not terrifying! And secondly”—another finger—”I’m not someone to be handled! Unless…” Amelia hesitated, her face suddenly breaking out into a wide grin. “Unless you’re doing the handling, of course!”
I also use it to emphasise the end of sentences, in place of a colon, when you restate what was just said differently:
The demon shook his head, tapping the table. “The Indefatigable is an Orb-class—a heavy cruiser. That’s enough firepower, wrapped up with enough homogenous rolled armour, that even a fleet of pirates[..]
“It doesn’t fill me with confidence… What do you think?” she asked, raising her head to look at her air tactician—a Samino man named Yamaga.
Although, the other day I just notice that I thought google docs was making me an em dash when I double tapped the dash key, but it has been making me an en dash (–) and not an em dash (—) all this time. So I kinda have 400k+ words to go over and CTRL+R the dashes...
P.S I have also used the en dash once or twice, when you have a range of numbers. I.E: 150–200 A.D. Can't find it offhand right now.
After they had finished eating, and Cyrielle declined about a dozen times to have another dish served free of charge — the chef seemed to think she was way too thin — Emilio ordered coffee and they finished their meal while cleaning their palate.
Actually, it's a huge problemI don't, chat gpt puts it in. But for a chapter of 1,000 words i don't think 8-10 em-dashes are a problem.
Nah. That is actually a correct use of em.I just use em dashes as a way of getting in a thought that a clause after a semicolon or a period would be too long to pause for. Something like,
John sure likes apples—especially the Granny Smith kind—he brought us each a tub to enjoy.
Maybe its bad usage, but its what I use it for. Short like an epiphany.