Veteran wrote:This generation has lost it's creativity. (No offense intended to any of you.) I mean in a whole.
I'm ashamed to be part of it really. Everything is so cliche and used up. Romance has gone too far, and high fantasy is dead.
I have to say I'm apalled.



Plot wrote:It`s the year 4089 and the world still lives. Scientists have discovered an entire new planet, living right by earth without us knowing. But when astronauts explore the planet, they discover we are not alone in this universe. We have discovered an entire new race, but know nothing about it. But when people keep disappearing and wars are started even without warning or cause, the planet has to go. It should never have existed.



Cosmic~Wallaby wrote:Nu-uh. There's still creativity! There has to be.
My mum said yesterday: Why bother writing a novel? Anything worth writing down has already been done.
To somebody who secretly wishes to be a writer, It crushed me.
























Rolly-chan wrote:Regarding that "my writing is total crap" issue...
I know I'm a hypocrite for what I'm about to type, but...
It's whining big time. When you're whining, you're not doing, and if you're not doing, you're not improving.
So stop whining about how crappy your writing is and do something to make it better. Write, write, and write. And read. And write some more. Try different things, techniques, styles. Try different planning methods. Learn from other writers. Get some more experience, because experience is essential for writers. Do something you've never done before, listen to music you usually don't listen to, even if you don't like it, read genres you usually avoid, etc. There's so much you can do to improve.
This is not meant as an offence, honestly! It's rather meant as a kick in the buttocks. I'm telling this to myself all the time. Well... being polite with myself never got me far.
You only lose if you quit. So keep going.
(I do whine myself about various things, and I really wish I wouldn't do that, because the only result it brings is making me sad, frustrated, resigned, or mad. So if I ever start whining here, feel free to kick my too.)
@-Simple Sparrow-
Since you asked for our opinions:
It's always been only a few, dedicated writers who produced extraordinary works. It was always that the majority of works was mediocre or bad. That's not something that came with our generation.
I disagree anyway (that there's no creativity any more). *shrugs* Maybe you're looking in the wrong places.
(Actually, I'm really happy about high school romances and some other clichéd stories. At the moment I can't read about serious stuff because my real life's enough right now, so some well written stories that don't require me to think too much are exactly what I need. The trick is to find the diamonds among the carbon, and I found I became quite good at that.)
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