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What's the general approach to using parenthesis (the grammatical construct, not the punctuation mark) in fiction? I have an internal "ranking" of them: Comma-delineated parenthesis, like this, ...
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What's the general approach to using parenthesis (the grammatical construct, not the punctuation mark) in fiction? I have an internal "ranking" of them: - Comma-delineated parenthesis, like this, is the most natural and normally suffices. - Em-dash-delineated parenthesis - like this - is more abrupt, but still acceptable in a story. - Bracket-delineated parenthesis (like this) is too abrupt (or perhaps too formal) to be used in narrative writing. That's basically what feels natural to me when I'm writing. However, I've received critiques where people have said that I shouldn't use em-dashes for parenthesis, and upon consideration, I haven't actually seen many authors use it, at least not as often as I do. Is there any kind of standard for this?