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Old 01-14-2007, 10:27 PM   #1
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ellipsis at the beginning of a paragraph?

Can I begin a paragraph with ellipsis, as to convey, emotion, solitude, thinking, pause, (etc.) before the talking begins of the sentence begins.

... The day began when...


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Old 01-14-2007, 11:16 PM   #2
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No. I've only used ellipsis at the beginning of paragraphs once, and that was in writing a dream sequence as a style technique. As a general rule though, no.
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Was it Collette who began paragraphs with ellipses, though only when a character was talking. The impression left was that we, the reader, had begun eavesdropping on a conversation halfway through. (It may have been Saki rather than Collette. Or neither of them.) I nicked the device once with reasonable effect. In general, though, I agree with the other replies: no, in the name of God, no.
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The use of ellipses (excluding character dialogue) is a big sign of weak writing.
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Terry Pratchet does it a lot. And I mean a lot.
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I don't do it but that's because it doesn't suit my style of writing.

I think you have to be confident with the rules before you break them.

Anything really does go in writing, but if you're just starting out (or are unpublished) then it's normally a good idea to play by the rules and learn the craft before you mess around with grammar and syntax.

Terry Pratchett can do anything he likes, in my book. He is amazing.
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