burntpunk
01-03-2009, 07:13 PM
Recently, I've become more conscious of what media I am exposed to, and what effect it can have on my own writing. Many people reject reading whilst working on a project of their own for fear of being influenced, and not tapping into their own sources of inspiration. Given that I've made a conscious effort to read the best books available, the concept of being influenced is a blessing. Quality control is an important factor in what I am exposed to, there are thousands of brilliant books waiting to be discovered, I've made a list of the best books ever written, from all ages, backgrounds, genres and styles -- I've tailored these to my interests, hoping to extract the elements that make these books brilliant. Of course, this list is subjective, and I am always going to miss out certain authors, that isn't important, the concept of learning from the great authors is though. Furthering this concept I've done a similar plan with movies, at present I am considering this with anime, with graphics novels, with manga -- are there any other forms of media that contain the kind of narrative quality that novels do? I am told that Eastern Media (i.e. anime, manga etc.) has a more sympathetic approach to emotions. Do they? Are they up with the quality of novels?
Do you take a conscious decision to control what you are exposed to, I feel that it is essential in the development of aspiring writers.
Do you take a conscious decision to control what you are exposed to, I feel that it is essential in the development of aspiring writers.