Curious_Tongue
Larpfest
Hasn't the link between creativity and range of influences been established already?
One should not read fiction to write believable things because most fiction is trash.
One should not read fiction to write believable things because most fiction is trash.
This is the stupidest thing I've read all week.
Non-fiction is better for this.One should not read fiction to write believable things because most fiction is trash.
This is the stupidest thing I've read all week.
Seconded. Writers are encouraged to read fiction to open themselves up to different writing styles, get an idea of what works and what doesn't, get a sense of where genres are at... steal ideas.
You can't write believable things without the tools to pull it off, and to assemble the tools you read and you write.
Non-fiction is better for this.
http://spring.me/JESawyer/q/630353454
http://spring.me/JESawyer/q/789302096
Non-fiction is better for this.One should not read fiction to write believable things because most fiction is trash.
This is the stupidest thing I've read all week.
Seconded. Writers are encouraged to read fiction to open themselves up to different writing styles, get an idea of what works and what doesn't, get a sense of where genres are at... steal ideas.
You can't write believable things without the tools to pull it off, and to assemble the tools you read and you write.
http://spring.me/JESawyer/q/630353454
http://spring.me/JESawyer/q/789302096
My real world experience with niggers really helped me write believable orcs.I think the reasoning works like this. The player should have an interesting world to interact with, interesting things to, and interesting characters to meet. The best way to accomplish this is making all of that feel believable. However, it's still a "game" and as a game it should have fun and fair rules.
It's about as retarded as when authors who write anything but crime/courtroom novels say the same thing. "Boy, my real world experience in orcs really helped me write believable orcs."
The best way to write believable things is read and write a lot, not go surfing or hiking in the Andes or raping little kids in a basement in Memphis.
Reading non-fiction won't teach you story structure, thematic development, how to connect the plot the characters and themes together (nor the importance of doing so, nor that of ruthlessly cutting those characters and plotpoints that you think are 'cool' but have no connection to the thematic elements, or vice-versa), good v bad methods of characterisation, different forms of narrative and their effects, the history of theatre/literature/film (is this idea actually original, or am I just repeating X? If I'm repeating X, what can I explore that would be interesting counter to the take that X made on that idea?) or most of what you need to know to actually be a good writer, as opposed to someone who merely has some good ideas.
Neither will reading pulp, for that matter, though I certainly wouldn't rule out getting a decent knowledge of genre works (given that most writing is genre writing, you should at least know the standouts in the genre, and what makes them work). But there's a reason why literature is still taught at both school and university levels, though it seems to be wasted on someone who can't appreciate the difference between having an interesting idea and turning that idea into an interesting piece of writing.
In Sawyer's defence, he is talking about design and not about writing. He knows his writing sucks (or at least is not appealing to the majority of people), and that's why he does very limited writing in games.Sawyer's views on writing (and hence Roguey's) reflect his level of writing accurately, so there's that.
Roguey is Sawyer on steroids. Her opinions are way more extreem than Sawyer's,even if they are on the same vein. A big part of the "Sawyer anti-group" are in fact opposed more to Roguey's posts than Sawyer'sYeah, Sawyer's a pretty cool guy, he's just wronged by having someone worship the ground he walks on 24/7 on the Codex.
Is this the first time Josh said he was Atheist/Agnostic?
Must be hard to, working with MCA every day, all the time.
He has written it several times already.Is this the first time Josh said he was Atheist/Agnostic?