I wonder if it's a thing of fashion. After all, english is a living language and the rules change all of the time, ie "That's Jones' ball" vs "That's Jones's ball"
I picked up this tip from my agent/editor as a technique for hightening the tempo of a piece.
example:
Gareth nudged me again and said, ‘Should we leg it?’ |
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was edited to:
Gareth nudged me again, ‘Should we leg it?’ |
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For me, the second version is punchier, and for reading outloud, it cuts out superflous "said"s - which I use like kids use hundreds and thousands on homemade cakes!
I'm no expert though. I guess you should just do what feels right and call it style.
Colin