I have always found such statements to have their roots in arrogance, ignorance, insecurity, or defensiveness. Of course we're all going to do pretty much "anything we want to" with our stories - we're in charge, as the writer. But just because a captain's in charge of a ship doesn't mean he can ram it into an outcropping of rock - that'd be silly. It doesn't mean he can just spin himself around on deck one stormy night, point in some random direction, and say "That's our new course!"
Do whatever we want to? Sure. But if one of the things we want is to be read, or to find some modicum of commercial or literary success, then we need to hone and use our writing skills so as to grab readers' attention and hold it. And say things that interest them, too.
If a writer truly wrote "only for himself," then he would keep it to himself, don't you think?
Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #1116533 by Not Available.
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only **
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only **
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only **
The following section applies to this forum item as a whole,
not this individual post.
Any feedback sent through it will go to the forum's
owner, Liam Jackson.
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/forums/message_id/1409167
All Writing.Com images are copyrighted and may not be copied / modified in any way. All other brand names & trademarks are owned by their respective companies.
Generated in 0.09 seconds at 8:17am on Nov 19, 2024 via server WEBX1.