Coragem
Believer in flawed heroes
Hi there:
In recent months I've been studying the way different authors write, learning everything I can, and I only wish I'd started doing this sooner!
Sometimes it's helped me to read a prose style quite unlike my own. So, for example, while my approach to POV is similar to that of Joe Abercrombie, unlike him I don't often opt for short/fragmentary sentences. I was happy to take note of how he does it (something I can utilise at times, and I do always prefer short sentences for impact) but as a rule it isn't for me. When I try to write like that I get stuck constantly.
What has helped me more than anything (helped me write more smoothly, consistently and aesthetically) has been to read more flowing styles. Notably the likes of Ursula Le Guin and Guy Gavriel Kay. I've been devouring all their works (!) but sadly I will run out at some point.
Can people recommend some of the very best examples in terms of writing / prose style, and possibly a few in a similar vein to Le Guin and Kay?
Thank you,
Coragem.
In recent months I've been studying the way different authors write, learning everything I can, and I only wish I'd started doing this sooner!
Sometimes it's helped me to read a prose style quite unlike my own. So, for example, while my approach to POV is similar to that of Joe Abercrombie, unlike him I don't often opt for short/fragmentary sentences. I was happy to take note of how he does it (something I can utilise at times, and I do always prefer short sentences for impact) but as a rule it isn't for me. When I try to write like that I get stuck constantly.
What has helped me more than anything (helped me write more smoothly, consistently and aesthetically) has been to read more flowing styles. Notably the likes of Ursula Le Guin and Guy Gavriel Kay. I've been devouring all their works (!) but sadly I will run out at some point.
Can people recommend some of the very best examples in terms of writing / prose style, and possibly a few in a similar vein to Le Guin and Kay?
Thank you,
Coragem.