jaF0
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Writing is no different from anything else. It's a craft, ...
For some.
For others it's just a casual pastime with no real goals.
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Writing is no different from anything else. It's a craft, ...
Agree this. But then there's the distinction between writers and good writers, and writers and popular writers; and they're not always the same thing, here or in the marketplace.It's interesting to me to see the continual hostility that so many writers at Literotica have toward grammar.
For some.
For others it's just a casual pastime with no real goals.
It's interesting to me to see the continual hostility that so many writers at Literotica have toward grammar.
It's interesting to me to see the continual hostility that so many writers at Literotica have toward grammar.
Considering those who complain most about reader comments savaging them for lousy grammar do in fact have lousy grammar, your argument just encourages people not to learn a few basic rules. Sure, language evolves, but why fight what works? Learn the basics and your writing life gets easier. It's a head scratcher for me wondering why folk insist on making their lives harder.Writing is a creative process. In the 21st C anyone can publish. They can use stylistic markings creatively, or leave them out where they serve no purpose. A better, more elastic, more inclusive style will probably emerge, that serves the needs of the screen, rather than paper.
Join the future.
Considering those who complain most about reader comments savaging them for lousy grammar do in fact have lousy grammar, your argument just encourages people not to learn a few basic rules. Sure, language evolves, but why fight what works? Learn the basics and your writing life gets easier. It's a head scratcher for me wondering why folk insist on making their lives harder.
Sure, anyone can publish, but it doesn't mean they're not publishing crap. I'm sure if you do a random sample of successful writers, you'll find the vast majority of them adhere to a fairly common grammatical structure, and aren't just making it up as they go along.
If writers want to get read, it's probably not a bad idea to adhere to a set of rules that most readers know. Conventions, that's why we have them.
Wherever you publish, most people will think what you publish is crap.
Lol. Too late!Head scratching makes you go bald.
Hey, what?![]()
Lol. Too late!
I guess I never had all this angst that the bewailing masses seem to have about grammar because along the way I picked it all up, and now it's as automatic as breathing. Or like driving in Oz, on the left; which like most rules makes things so much easier.
Taking one of your points, though - I reckon writing with a personal style still requires a decent foundation in grammar. They're not substitutes for each other, one builds on the other. I, for example, have a characteristic style that uses a lot of long, languid sentences. I couldn't write the way I do if I didn't have the first clue about punctuation and where to use it.
Never heard of him. Until now.Ahh. One of Geoffrey McGeechin's mates. There's a man with voice; and the voice is AUSTRALIA.
Ahh. One of Geoffrey McGeechin's mates. There's a man with voice; and the voice is AUSTRALIA.
Late breaking news? Surely not.
True? Of course not. And it pretty much ruins anything else you have to post on this.
I'm beginning to think you work in vanity publishing.
I'm beginning to think you're totally self-absorbed.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
You, of course will source that. You won't just petulantly assert it. It all matches my observation of your general miscuing and hostility to publishing and to the writing development welfare of writers at Literotica. I'm particularly interested in what I have posted that leads you to the conclusion that I work in vanity publishing. I'm quite publicly one of the only writers here who is publishing with publishers, not self-publishing. Specific citations please. My view is that you are just trying to personally wound. Good luck with that.
My mainstream publishing background is vetted with the moderator of Literotica's editor's forum. Is yours? Do you have any training or experience in publishing at all, or do you just pull your "it's all about me" preferences and prejudices out of your ass here? But then I'm not all that interested in that. Happy to see your libeling of me backed up, though.
I'm in a good mood today. I shan't be unkind.
You already have been . . . today. Or do you not know what day it is?
I'll take that as a, no, you're not going to back up your assertion because you were just making it up to personally attack. You didn't have to post at all for me to know that's what you were doing.