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And a lot of people bought at least the first book to find out what it's about and didn't like it.
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There's a lot of self-delusion. Self-anointed writers too often seem to focus on marketing, rather than on honing their writing skills.
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One of the reasons I now stick to bargain and free books (unless it's a known author who's work I have previously enjoyed) is that I'm sick of shelling out my hard-earned money for drivel. Getting my first Kindle opened up a whole new world of books for me, and while I was overjoyed to have access to so many more books, I was stunned by how many of them are complete garbage. The good ones were so few and far between that I made a collection titled "Authors to read more". Out of the hundreds of books that I've read in the last 3 years, there are about 50 books in that collection.
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I've seen self-released (but previously commercially published) stories of fairly decent quality with horrid covers, because it uses stock photos/bad quality pics of public domain artwork and bad fonts. Now let's talk THE EYE OF ARGON. |
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It's interesting that in the linked article about an interview with the author, there's speculation that most of the spelling and punctuation errors were actually introduced by whoever typed the stencils for the fanzine where it originally appeared. Young Jim Theis must bear responsibility, of course, for the tortuous, mangled, yet oddly irresistible prose! Graham Last edited by Graham; 02-27-2013 at 05:45 AM. |
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Ah but he wasn't talking about his circus at that point (assuming he did in fact say it) I don't think. One thing he did was to put a sign above a doorway in his museum that read "This way to the Egress." Egress of course is a fancy word for Exit. And he had a supposed mermaid and other alleged curiosities in the museum that people fell for too. If he did in fact say it I think that what he meant is that people are gullible. Give them the right circumstances and they'll believe almost anything you tell them.
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Fantastic thread.
Bad writing is, of course, the downside of the e-publishing revolution. The demise of the rejection slip has left the culling process in the hands of the consumers and the largely amateur critics and reviewers. There seems to be no incentive for the new publishers to reject writing, bad or not, on anything but technical grounds which would require intervention and hence expense to get the ebook published. In fact, the incentive seems to be the other way. The more ebooks published the more money to be made by the publishers. I don't mourn the old system. Over the last few years I have read a lot of indie authors who would never have seen the light of day under that old system. A small minority have been absolutely appalling, a majority mediocre, some quite good, and another small minority first rate. Sometimes I do despair when going from a mediocre indie novel to a first rate established novelist, but I remind myself that there have always been many mediocre novels published, and even the odd terrible one. There are just more of them now. As readers we must recognise this new environment in which we now read and take what steps we are ourselves comfortable with in deciding what to read. Some may simply choose to stick to traditional publishers and/or established authors. Reliance on reviewers and critics and friends can also be helpful, but one must also remember that one person's great novel is another person's trash. Reading samples can be helpful, but like movie trailers, the selections may well not be random. Perhaps sellers or even authors themselves may start identifying whether they have used editors etc to assist with their work. And perhaps some publishers will emerge who market the fact that they are selective and publish only quality works. And finally, what discussion of bad writing can be complete without a reference to that immortal poem, "The Tay Bridge Disaster". Enjoy. http://www.mcgonagall-online.org.uk/...ridge-disaster |
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Dr. Drib started this thread by giving some examples of bad writing, so here's one from Twilight: "Aro started to laugh. "Ha, ha, ha," he chuckled." Talk about redundancy...Meyer has told us three times in one short sentence that Aro was amused. Not a book I'm about to read, but my 12 yo daughter enjoyed the series for a bit, then got bored with it. |
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