Monday, January 25, 2010

The good, the bad and “this doesn’t make sense”, of writing.

Writing is probably one of the best ways to let go of emotion, to let it all out so the weight, of what feels like the world, is off your shoulders. Personally I feel that yeah there is really amazing writing and sometimes horrid writing, then there’s the stuff that just doesn’t make a whole tone of sense. I think it’s based on how the author sees it. If it’s something that no one is ever going to read, who gives a crap if it sucks and if someone does read it and tells you it suck, tell them to bug off and that it’s none of their business. If they did read it and said it sucks so badly, then they wasted three minutes of their life reading a bad story. Ha-Haaa success! I’m not a huge fan of writing something so an audience will like it. I write because it gets my creativity out. And creativity is unique to each person. I know that appealing to an audience is what almost half the jobs around the world are supposed to do. I don’t think there’s absolute down right bad writing because that’s just someone’s judgment, and their judgment isn’t the same as yours. What’s good to one person could be God awful to another. For example, Twilight saga, thousands of copies were sold and people, mostly girls, loved the story because of the passion and love but part of that is how the author presented the story through writing. This means that her writing was good and how she presented the story. Then there are people who just hate the twilight books because they just don’t like the writing (or it could be the fact the first movie sucked). All in all, I don’t have a definition on what is good writing and what’s bad writing. Writing is writing to whoever wrote it and to whoever has an open mind and an accepting thought to those different styles of writing.

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