A new industry, attracting an audience of preteens and teens. From Eragon to the Clique books, more and more bestsellers consist of nondescript writing. Those who constantly love and read it commonly refer to adjectives and detailed descriptions as "unnecessary big words that distract from the soul of the writing" and that's giving them some. I don't want comments that consist of "you haven't read them!" because I have. I wonder why todays teens dont pick up something interesting to read. Maybe now publishers ask writers to "dumb down" their writing just to attract the main audience of readers.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
The Industry for Shitty Writing
A new industry, attracting an audience of preteens and teens. From Eragon to the Clique books, more and more bestsellers consist of nondescript writing. Those who constantly love and read it commonly refer to adjectives and detailed descriptions as "unnecessary big words that distract from the soul of the writing" and that's giving them some. I don't want comments that consist of "you haven't read them!" because I have. I wonder why todays teens dont pick up something interesting to read. Maybe now publishers ask writers to "dumb down" their writing just to attract the main audience of readers.
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lol... i never saw the point in reading. why read a story when you can watch one, right? :P
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