Action is Changing
Just like our times and technology, action is changing. We need to keep up.
Times are changing. We keep hearing it, but I think sometimes it changes so fast, I don't even remember what it used to be like.
Just for comparison sake (because I can post videos a lot more easily than I can post entire books), let's look at two different batman trailers. One from the 1960's, and one from the 2000's.
The graphics are different. The makeup is different. The Joker is different - very different. Alfred seems to stay very similar, but Alfred was always perfect as-is.
While we aren't writing movie scripts, that is true, we are very much dealing with the same sort of things in literature. Our audience is changing, and therefore our writing must also change if we wish to reach anyone.
Just to give another example, let's talk about newscasts:
Don't make me give examples of music. You KNOW the difference in music.
I will give you some ways that I believe literature has changed. Yes, even action.
1. Stories need to be shorter, with less detail.
Even people who love reading sometimes will tell you - too much detail makes them yawn. There is no reason to spend three pages describing the petal of a flower (yes, I have seen it done - I think I have even done it). We are living amongst those who are used to immediate satisfaction. Fast food, fast television shows, long commercials (to get fast food within), and everything else fast. It doesn't mean there shouldn't be some length or detail, but it needs to be geared toward today's readers. Put out a novel the length of War and Peace, I feel that there are only a few who would take the time to read it.
However, I believe people still do love book series, so if you do truly have a long story, do not be afraid to break it into manageable pieces.
2. Characters should have leisure time.
If you read older books (I read many of them), you will find that much of the book talks about them working. But now, in the books I read, there is quite a bit of leisure time. You actually get to know the character at home, as well as at work. Small detail, maybe, but a detail none-the-less. In a way, you could say that this means that the current readers want to know more about the characters' personal lives.
3. Being more graphic is ok.
For those of us who are action and adventure fans, this is actually really important. It is more acceptable to have more gore. So, I guess this is one place that more detail is ok.
Now, this certainly isn't the only way things have changed, and I am only offering my opinion - I am sure there are others who would disagree.
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