Re: The burning question to me, after reading all of the comments above, is this...
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 11/10/2012 08:22:27 PM
If a guy can have so many obvious deficiencies in his writing - that all of us can spot so easily - and which most of us here could improve on if we had to write these scenes, then how is it that he is clearly a successful fantasy novelist with books that are selling well in the market?
I'm sure many of us dream of being authors, but probably feel that we don't have the requisite skill to make it and therefore don't bother going through all the effort of thinking up a concept, plot, characters and world, nevermind penning it down as a novel.
When I see the almost amateurish mistakes made by a novelist who IS selling his work successfully, and here I mean the poor characterisation, the inconsistent tone of dialogue, the lack of consistent POINT OF VIEW even - ranging from omniscient to first person and back in the SAME scene - then I cannot help but feel that even I could do better than this.
And my first language is not even English.
So the burning question is: What is it that makes a successful novelist then, if it is not top notch writing skill? Is it merely persistance and a blind belief in your ability?
I'm sure many of us dream of being authors, but probably feel that we don't have the requisite skill to make it and therefore don't bother going through all the effort of thinking up a concept, plot, characters and world, nevermind penning it down as a novel.
When I see the almost amateurish mistakes made by a novelist who IS selling his work successfully, and here I mean the poor characterisation, the inconsistent tone of dialogue, the lack of consistent POINT OF VIEW even - ranging from omniscient to first person and back in the SAME scene - then I cannot help but feel that even I could do better than this.
And my first language is not even English.
So the burning question is: What is it that makes a successful novelist then, if it is not top notch writing skill? Is it merely persistance and a blind belief in your ability?
I would say good editing makes a successful novelist. Editing works both ways - it is how authors remove unnecessary things to bring out the full strength of their story and how editors can bring out an authors' talent by being critical as a second opinion.
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If you have to call someone "my friend" three times in a couple of minutes, he isn't.
- 28/09/2012 11:59:13 AM
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The only people I've ever heard say "my friend" are foreign street vendors
- 28/09/2012 01:19:00 PM
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Sanderson's handling of character interractions is pathetic....
- 28/09/2012 06:43:48 PM
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Now see, here I don't fully agree, or at least think it's a matter of taste.
- 28/09/2012 07:21:09 PM
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Sorry, that's just not true...
- 28/09/2012 11:33:59 PM
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I posted something very similar at DM. Reposting...
- 28/09/2012 11:46:07 PM
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I complained about this regarding the Forsaken chapter
- 28/09/2012 07:34:25 PM
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I've long since accepted that Sanderson uses inaccurate terms like "powerful"
- 29/09/2012 05:44:11 AM
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To be fair, the last Moghedian PoV by RJ might have changed her a bit.
- 29/09/2012 03:27:31 PM
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Yes. The last time it happened to me it ended with the taxi driver fined by the NYPD.
- 29/09/2012 07:05:26 AM
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The burning question to me, after reading all of the comments above, is this...
- 29/09/2012 08:50:50 AM
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Piggybacking on someone else's established characters and near-climax-point plot?
- 29/09/2012 03:04:03 PM
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Both of you disgust me
- 29/09/2012 04:13:16 PM
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To be fair...
- 29/09/2012 04:36:52 PM
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True ... He may not be perfect, and he certainly made some strange choices
- 29/09/2012 05:37:29 PM
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B-Sand is not a ghost writer
- 29/09/2012 06:35:16 PM
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Didn't say he should.
- 29/09/2012 09:07:45 PM
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What is it you want?
- 29/09/2012 09:39:36 PM
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We want to bitch about an inferior product. Duh.
- 29/09/2012 10:00:09 PM
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Hmm that's true I guess. Sad though *NM*
- 29/09/2012 10:07:25 PM
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It is what it is
- 30/09/2012 12:52:20 AM
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You do know this isn't his series, right?
- 29/09/2012 04:19:00 PM
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Do you see us going to Mistborn boards to rip his series? Part of the problem is what you say.
- 29/09/2012 09:57:54 PM
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Apologies for not being clear: I'm only referring to WoT. Haven't read any of his other work...
- 30/09/2012 06:56:08 PM
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I'd agree that I like his original works more than his WoT books
- 01/10/2012 06:17:33 PM
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It's fairly simple....
- 30/09/2012 09:55:52 PM
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Thanks for that insightful response...
- 30/09/2012 10:37:27 PM
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Try reading something instead of judging. I recommend the Mistborn trilogy *NM*
- 01/10/2012 01:14:24 AM
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It's more...
- 01/10/2012 01:05:18 PM
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Re: The burning question to me, after reading all of the comments above, is this...
- 11/10/2012 08:22:27 PM
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I have an acquaintance who uses "my friend" as punctuation of every sentence.
- 05/10/2012 02:47:40 PM
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