horrorotic
Really Experienced
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- Nov 22, 2020
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I recently tried to start reading a King novel. I was a big fan of his 70's-80's work before he became more and more self indulgent and editors feared to lop off so much as a word of his rambling.
In this one, the book opens describing the town...50 pages, and no I am not kidding, we are still in the town, every character, every building they are in and every detail of their lives. Who is related to who, who had an affair, who is doing drugs,...
There is too much and not enough, but when reading I would rather not enough. If we're speaking stories here, I'd rather have the couple go from the bed to having sex in a chair and think...wait, did they say there was a chair there? Then two paragraphs describing the chair.
In the example of a room, a vague description is fine, we've all been in rooms, we're all in one now. Unless a detail is relevant to the story or defines the character(a lot of awards on the wall, or expensive art) what's the point?
Less is more
In this one, the book opens describing the town...50 pages, and no I am not kidding, we are still in the town, every character, every building they are in and every detail of their lives. Who is related to who, who had an affair, who is doing drugs,...
There is too much and not enough, but when reading I would rather not enough. If we're speaking stories here, I'd rather have the couple go from the bed to having sex in a chair and think...wait, did they say there was a chair there? Then two paragraphs describing the chair.
In the example of a room, a vague description is fine, we've all been in rooms, we're all in one now. Unless a detail is relevant to the story or defines the character(a lot of awards on the wall, or expensive art) what's the point?
Less is more