
Ever see the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral where Hugh Grant is running late for a wedding and he swears continuously? To me that's not swearing that bothered me - but then it may have upset others. It was swearing I can identify with. I often use that same stream of words when I am running late too. I also tend to use 'bloody' and 'oh crap' a lot but to me that's not swearing. I also like to use 'son of a motherless goat.'
So what is my point you ask? Swearing in books. Do you like it? Hate it? Think it's necessary? In one of my books when it was in editing - I think it was Mad About Mirabelle - it was pointed out to me that if the hero was impatiently trying to get to the heroine and obstacles were in his way he would hardly be polite about overcoming them and that showing that impatience through 'stronger words' would work. My editor was right…and no she did not suggest I let loose with a bunch of swear words. Up until then I rarely had my characters swearing. Again I think it's because I did not know my audience and I did not swear around people I did not know. So yeah, now I will put the odd swear words in if appropriate. But I think there is a fine line to what is appropriate in romance. To me, swear words from an evil villain is okay. The hero or heroine swearing back at him is okay. And sometimes it can be hot and when two lovers use the 'f' when they are making love or about to.
My parents never swore around us as we were growing up. Of course as kids we swore because ours peers did. I always remember my older brother going to dob (tattle) on me to mum and dad on me for swearing. Unfortunately for him I had dirt on him so it was a case of make me look bad and I'll make you look worse. Kids huh? My mother only ever swore once around me and it actually shocked me. Why? Because she had never said the 'f' word before so when it came out I just looked at her stunned. I always remember her face after she said it - she smiled sweetly and said 'I bet you thought I'd never use that word' - well no.
So - to swear or not to swear in your books? Do you? Do you want to read swearing? Is there a level of swearing you find acceptable or is swearing flat out wrong?
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