http://rosalinda-143.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] rosalinda-143.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] writers_loft2010-08-31 05:17 pm

Yet Another Question

Well, more like "questions". Because I have two.

One: how would you write pm? Is is PM, P.M., p.m., or pm. Or do I just avoid using that in my writing?

Two: I'm not sure about hyphens ( - ). It's kind of hard to explain, but I'll try my best...

Here's a sample of a sentence from one of my short stories: I kept my bag in my lap. It kept all my belongings including two pairs of clothes–not including the ones I was wearing–and my wallet with my I.D. and the money I had made previously.

When I had my short story read by a beta they told me that I should have spaces between my hyphens, like so: I kept my beg in my lap. It kept all my belongings including two pairs of clothes - not including the ones I was wearing - and my wallet with my I.D. and the money I had made perviously.

My question is, what's the difference? I started doing that as I write, but when I read I see the the hyphens don't have any spaces in between? How do I know when to put spaces between the sentences and the hyphens?

Thanks to all in advanced!

~ J

[identity profile] lenaf007.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
As far as the am/pm choice, I've been reminded over and over again by publication specialists at work that it's a.m. and p.m. if you want the accurate method. Though really in writing there's less focus on that being completely accurate, so AM or PM would probably be fine too.