Writing meme
Jan. 16th, 2006 03:26 pmI found it really hard to answer these for other people, so I've put my own answers in for me - maybe you can tell me if you agree with them or not?
1. Do I have a distinct style of writing?
My style of writing is an amalgam of all the writing styles I have ever admired, so to me it feels like the answer to this is no. I hope other people see it differently though.
2. If so, what exactly is it that defines my style?
Understatement, possibly. I do try very hard to avoid telling the reader things directly whenever possible. If I have an idea it can be guarateed that it's not very original-- so on the whole I also try very hard to find a new or different way to tell it that idea.
3. Would you say my stories follow a certain theme?
Exploration of self? I don't know, to be honest. I've written a lot of sex in the past year, and that actually pretty accurately reflects my state of mind. There's a distinct flavour of repression and denial in my stories, but also of romance. I'm not sure how that all fits together.
4. Is there anything you feel I ought to improve or change?
I've definitely improved in the past year or so - I know there are some things I don't have to worry about quite so much anymore, like finding the right way for a character to express a thought or idea. Generally I think I need to be a bit braver with my writing and try different styles.
5. Does my style (if I have one) remind you of anyone else?
Yes. All the writers whose styles I have liked and have borrowed wholesale from.
6. Judging from whatever writing of mine that you've seen, what do you think is/are my strength(s)?
I think I am quite good at conveying emotion, and at giving a story a good pace. I think I am good at dialogue and have a good 'ear' for how characters should sound. I have got a lot more inventive in writing sex, or, more accurately (and crudely?), I have got a lot better at putting into words things that turn me on.
7. What do you think are my weaknesses?
I don't think I'm very good at giving things a big original spin, or plotting, or creating detailed backgrounds for characters-- those things that go in to making a good long story. This is an area where I am trying to consciously improve. I think I take understatement too far sometimes, and those stories end up as boring.
1. Do I have a distinct style of writing?
My style of writing is an amalgam of all the writing styles I have ever admired, so to me it feels like the answer to this is no. I hope other people see it differently though.
2. If so, what exactly is it that defines my style?
Understatement, possibly. I do try very hard to avoid telling the reader things directly whenever possible. If I have an idea it can be guarateed that it's not very original-- so on the whole I also try very hard to find a new or different way to tell it that idea.
3. Would you say my stories follow a certain theme?
Exploration of self? I don't know, to be honest. I've written a lot of sex in the past year, and that actually pretty accurately reflects my state of mind. There's a distinct flavour of repression and denial in my stories, but also of romance. I'm not sure how that all fits together.
4. Is there anything you feel I ought to improve or change?
I've definitely improved in the past year or so - I know there are some things I don't have to worry about quite so much anymore, like finding the right way for a character to express a thought or idea. Generally I think I need to be a bit braver with my writing and try different styles.
5. Does my style (if I have one) remind you of anyone else?
Yes. All the writers whose styles I have liked and have borrowed wholesale from.
6. Judging from whatever writing of mine that you've seen, what do you think is/are my strength(s)?
I think I am quite good at conveying emotion, and at giving a story a good pace. I think I am good at dialogue and have a good 'ear' for how characters should sound. I have got a lot more inventive in writing sex, or, more accurately (and crudely?), I have got a lot better at putting into words things that turn me on.
7. What do you think are my weaknesses?
I don't think I'm very good at giving things a big original spin, or plotting, or creating detailed backgrounds for characters-- those things that go in to making a good long story. This is an area where I am trying to consciously improve. I think I take understatement too far sometimes, and those stories end up as boring.
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