Yeah, that happened in previous Lyric Wheels because I was modelling the rules after other Lyric Wheels I'd participated in, and they had rules that you were supposed to quote one (and only one) line of the lyrics as part of the narrative or dialogue, as an extra challenge. But now I feel as if that's more trouble than it's worth.
So, yes, the "quoting" also covers use in dialogue and/or narrative. Not that I'm going to be anal about it, but I just think it makes things simpler if one says "no quoting" than to put in reams of bylaws about when you can or can't quote. Just don't try to quote, and don't worry too much if you accidentally do.
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Date: 2011-01-08 05:53 am (UTC)So, yes, the "quoting" also covers use in dialogue and/or narrative. Not that I'm going to be anal about it, but I just think it makes things simpler if one says "no quoting" than to put in reams of bylaws about when you can or can't quote. Just don't try to quote, and don't worry too much if you accidentally do.