
Originally Posted by
WolfLarsen
People should write whatever they want to write. I've written four books of conventional literature. While I write conventional prose when it suits me I think it's repetitive to write ONLY in a conventional style.
Write any way you want to write. And I'll read what I want to read. But when I see thread after thread of conventional monotony on the Internet it's kind of boring – no matter how well written it is – unless of course the story is very EXCITING. If someone was a boy soldier in Africa, or someone worked on crab boats in Alaska, or someone worked in a whorehouse then probably their conventionally written story is interesting.
Pablo Picasso painted in a conventional style in his childhood. As an adult he moved on to bigger and better things. You too can be a Pablo Picasso of literature if you want to, but maybe you don't want to. It's up to you. Granted, if you are a Pablo Picasso of literature it probably will not be very helpful to your "literary career", as the publishing conglomerates prefer conventional writers.
I'm not telling anybody how they should write. But I will say one thing: I feel a sense of joy when I click on a thread and the whole story or poem or whatever is unique. I mean the WHOLE THING is unique, unlike anything I've ever read before, and not just a phrase or two. I feel joy! I've said it before and I'll say it again: I've seen stuff on the Internet way better than anything Shakespeare ever wrote. And sadly, they will probably die in obscurity, and their wonderful manuscripts will probably wind up in some landfill.
If we are all writing in just one manner – conventional or otherwise – I think it will get very boring very fast. If everyone painted like Pablo Picasso or Jackson Pollock or Turner or Bosquiat then it would be horribly boring. But, if everybody writes or paints in their own style then I think it makes the world a more interesting place. And then if you don't like Wolf Larsen's writing – it doesn't matter – because there would be a zillion other people who each have their own style of writing. You can't possibly argue that everyone has their own style of writing. Most people don't. And it's boring to read something that resembles a zillion other works of literature, no matter how well it's written. Imagine if every building in every city on the planet had the same style of architecture – how boring!
I think if more people had their own style of writing more people would read literature. Maybe there's a reason why so many people find reading literature boring. And maybe conventional writers and publishing conglomerates that favor conventional literature are partly to blame for this.
But please write whatever you want to write. But don't expect me to read something that resembles an infinite variety of stuff I've already read. And don't expect future generations to bother reading it either.