Is writing considered artwork on this board? If it is, can we get a writing general going? I've been dying to collect some resources.
I checked out /lit/ but the whole board appears to be garbage. The only serious threads were circle jerking about Greek philosophers.
It is now. What do you write? Are we talking novels here?
>>2752495
I've always been a bit on the non-fiction side of writing. When I was back in school, teachers highly praised my analysis essays and argumentative essays.
I still felt weak and incomplete as a writer though. To me, fiction feels like it should come "easily" compared to trying to sway someone's opinion.
So pretty much starting from the ground up, I want to learn how to write fiction well. My current focus is on short stories. I feel like I always overdo it when I try to write so I was hoping to focus on a medium that's DESIGNED to be sharp and to the point.
Novels would be cool too but they're definitely beyond me right now.
>>2752511
If this thread fails, I'll give /lit/ a go. But like I said, they seem to focus on the reading portion of literature rather than the writing portion.
>>2752517
nah, there's a critique thread every once and a while.
>>2752502
why did you think fiction would come easily compared to non-fiction? there are few parallels, beyond the use of the language, between fiction writing and analytical writing.
>>2752603
A good argumentative piece still has to follow a good structure and flow, not to mention the research required on your topic to make it felt you actually know something about what you're writing on. There's plenty in common.
>>2752603
I just assumed writing from imagination would be easy. I later realized I have a shit imagination.
>>2752612
That's a pretty weak comparison. You obviously don't know much about writing fiction.
>>2752617
Enlighten us? Have any tips?
>>2752622
the basic difference would be that an argumentative piece centers around making a single proposition, whereas a fiction piece is not presenting an argument, it's presenting a narrative that has to include nuanced, believable characters. Voice, style, imagery, metaphor etc all come into play. The ability to make an point through a structured argument has little to do with the subtleties of crafting a story. You're drawing on different modes of thought.
>>>/lit/
/ic/ is explicitly for visual art
>>2752494
A shame that you're a non-fiction focused guy. /tg/ has a story-general that appears every so often, that can be fun to post in if you're itching to just poop out a story idea you've been sitting on.
>>2752730
My problem is just that I'm bad at fiction. I LOVE it and am looking for ways to improve.
>>2752517
in the same way I found /mu/ more interested in the listening part of music than the playing part? that's a bummer
>>2752757
do the same way we improve on our art
look for artists or works you like, identifie what you likes about them, try to become good at that thing
>>2752637
/lit/ is so dull I often forget it exists.
Do they even have a banner?
>>2752494
nah, there's a critique thread every once and a while.