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I get playing with form, and I appreciate it when it's useful.

I have, on occasion, seen books where the lack of quotation marks worked well (sometimes in an entire book, sometimes to convey a certain state of mind in a scene).

I have never, ever seen a book where an alternative to quotation marks worked well*.

I'm particularly talking about adding a dash before the speech. Charlie Huston is probably the single biggest perpetrator of this, but believe me, he's not alone.

It's a bad fucking idea, and it does NOTHING to make your book better or more literary, unless you confuse "unreadable" with "literary." If that's your goal, might I suggest an awful font instead?

*For this purpose, both British single-quote and US double-quote marks count.
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