You Say Potato
And I say Pah-tah-to. (heeheee, not really!)
Better is niggling at me as I start a new WIP.
What does it mean when I'm told to get better? Better at craft? Better at storytelling? Who determines what better is?
I believe there is something intangible to a great story. A few posts back I wrote how I met with an editor and he encouraged me to keep getting better. Which I absolutely want to do.
The thing about better is that...well...."One man's trash is another man's treasure."
So what I think is better, someone else might think is no good.
How do you decide or know if you're "better"? How do you gauge the worth of a book?
Better is niggling at me as I start a new WIP.
What does it mean when I'm told to get better? Better at craft? Better at storytelling? Who determines what better is?
I believe there is something intangible to a great story. A few posts back I wrote how I met with an editor and he encouraged me to keep getting better. Which I absolutely want to do.
The thing about better is that...well...."One man's trash is another man's treasure."
So what I think is better, someone else might think is no good.
How do you decide or know if you're "better"? How do you gauge the worth of a book?
Comments
thanks for visiting my little corner of the blogosphere! I'm discovering so many writers it's amazing.
I think 'getting better' is scary because to get better you always have to go through a period of experimentation and failing, so probably a lot of people shy away from it and prefer to perfect where they are now than have a go at something more adventurous. I think a sense of complete terror while you write can only be a good sign :)
Good luck with getting better!
I'm always praying for growth. That each story would be better than the last. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to measure that, though.
Just go onto Amazon or goodreads and look up your most favorite book ever. I bet you'll find a low-star review on it, trashing it to pieces. It's all about subjectivity (is that word? oh well, it is now).
My favorite potato word is wash: I say "wahsh", my mom says "warsh!
I know it when the story reads and flows with more ease. I know it when I don't want to put it down or roll my eyes w/ frustration at myself.
~ Wendy
Jessica, I LOVE that zing!! I hope it never stops. :-)
Jessica P, LOL!
Hi Terri, you're right. It IS hard. That's all we can do, is to just keep trying to improve.
Heather, that's true. I certainly don't want to repeat the same mistakes.
Sarah, or that our critters are getting immune to us. *grin*
Joanne, I've heard several times that we writing consistently is one of the best ways to grow in our writing. Good point!
Heeheee, Wendy. I'm capable of deep thoughts every now and then. Good point about us feeling in our gut what's good and what's not.
Sandra, that has happened to me before and it's a great feeling. :-)
LOL Sherri. I feel that way about ALOT of things!
Better is sometimes in the eye of the beholder, and often, I think I can't tell until I get a verdict from someone else.
The only way I can gague I'm getting better is when I read older work and groan at the juvenile writing, then think of ten ways to fix it.
Or if a savvy writing buddy tells me I've improved. That's always fun!
I think we get better if we are always open and willing to learn.
If we think we know it all...our mind is already shut.
Janet and Jeanette, it is really nice to improve. :-)
That is what better looks like in my book.
And guess what? Your books do that! So ... just keep writing them and you'll automatically get better. Practice makes perfect, right?
BTW, I owe you an email! BAD ME. LOL
Good point, Tamika!
Brandi, yep, those things def. help.
Stacie, what a great observation! That's what I tell myself. That the book I'm writing is the best I can do write now, at this point. And I'm content with that.
Keep trying to be amazing--outdo what you've just done!
Keli, that's probably true. :-)
LOL Jessie. True.
I know it's going to be great!
If a book grabs me and holds me all the way through, any typo errors are forgiven. It is a book worth reading not ripping apart. :)
LOL Jennie! Yes, that's very close to what I'm feeling.
Eileen, you just made me smile. Thank you, sweet friend!
Warren, yep, feedback is always helpful in some way.
Glynis, what a wonderful way to put it, that some books are not worth ripping apart because they're so good. Nice!
Mel