Chapter 6: Fixing those -ings
Roy Clark was talking to all writers in Writing Tools when he mentioned the problems with too many -ings, so I don’t think he had a personal agenda specifically for us Southern writers. It seems to be part of our speech pattern to include lots of -ings, even in our professional news casts. Last night I heard a broadcaster mention a woman who was going missing for several days. A double -ing! I’ve heard my Southern neighbors tell me what they are “fixing” to do, and our conversations (now that Clark has me really listening) are bristling with -ings. The previous sentence is a fine example of that habit.
I agree with Clark that those kinds of endings, whether on verbs, adjectives or gerunds, should be there from choice and not from thoughtless construction. Now that I’m alert to the pros and cons of these forms, I can choose to use them for effect, making my writing stronger intentionally and including -ings with care as I did three times in this conclusion.