The Ellipsis (...) - Editing Tips
Basic Punctuation for Fiction Writers - The Ellipsis (...)
Definition: it's a series of (usually three) dots such as … that indicates an intentional omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning. (Wikipedia)
(Just a side note: I've been using this wrong the whole time. What a bummer!)
Usage
1. An ellipsis takes the place of omitted words in a quotation
Example: She was writing about battles, knights, swords … until her hand started to hurt.
2. To indicate a long thoughtful pause
Example: I wanted to see him … no, I needed to see him.
3. Indicates trailing off (as opposed to an abrupt interruption)
Example: "I wouldn't steal your mother's necklace. I just wouldn't do that to you. I wouldn't …"
4. To indicate a continuation of time
Example: The timer counted down: ten, nine, eight …
5. To indicate pauses in conversation as if a “realization” is occurring
Example: "Why would he … would they?”
Hey guys,
I'm gathering all these to self-edit my stories and I hope you'll find them useful as well.
Let me know in the comments if anything is missing.
Thank you so much for your time and have a nice day.
Take care.
PS. Here are the links to my writing-related books for self-study purposes. These are the material I gathered when I started to get more and more into the craft of storytelling. I hope you'll find them somewhat useful.
Simple Grammar and Punctuation
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