Kelliezgirl
Debauched Dilettante
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It's very rare that a true writing discussion takes hold. People avoid talking seriously about writing, maybe because they are reluctant to part with their tricks of the trade, I don't know.
Well, except when they can link a story of theirs. Then, many are shameless in advertising their work. So, summa summarum, threads with fruitful discussion about writing are quite rare.
I don't think it's because anyone is afraid of giving away their secrets, but rather that many of the authors here aren't terribly analytical about how and why they write.
Look at the Pantsers. What's their method? Sit at a keyboard and see what happens.
How do you really explore the craft from that perspective?
This isn't a criticism of them, just a recognition that for many people here their process doesn't lend itself well to a discussion about techniques that will be useful to other people.
Just because someone can do something, or even do it well, doesn't mean they can coach/teach it to someone else.
I've run several marathons, if you asked me to help you improve as a runner I'd be useless.
My "technique" was start running til I was out of breath then walk fast.
Keep doing that 4 or 5 times a week and pretty soon you can run a long ways, but an actual coach would probably be more helpful.