There doesn't seem to be an "idiot's guide to punctation" subforum, so let's mark this as research.
I'm getting betareviews back, and one reader has issues with the way I interrupt sentences. She suggests I use the em-dash, but I prefer using a double dash, like so:
"You need to use the em-dash because--"
"I told you I won't!"
I use the em-dash for an interjection, like more professional looking parentheses. Like so:
"I use em-dashes like parentheses—though probably wrong—because it looks more professional."
Does there need to be a space between the dashes and the words?
Also, I have no idea what an en-dash is for, so I've never used it.
I could look up the usage online, but results seem to vary per writer. And I'm curious how the double dash thing came to me. I distinctly remember seeing it in old books, and I wonder if that might be because they simply couldn't do one back then, or something.
Anyway, double-dash or em-dash? I interrupt a lot, so, that's the big one.
I'm getting betareviews back, and one reader has issues with the way I interrupt sentences. She suggests I use the em-dash, but I prefer using a double dash, like so:
"You need to use the em-dash because--"
"I told you I won't!"
I use the em-dash for an interjection, like more professional looking parentheses. Like so:
"I use em-dashes like parentheses—though probably wrong—because it looks more professional."
Does there need to be a space between the dashes and the words?
Also, I have no idea what an en-dash is for, so I've never used it.
I could look up the usage online, but results seem to vary per writer. And I'm curious how the double dash thing came to me. I distinctly remember seeing it in old books, and I wonder if that might be because they simply couldn't do one back then, or something.
Anyway, double-dash or em-dash? I interrupt a lot, so, that's the big one.