Rules Are Dumb, As a Rule
I read a lot of blogs about writing.
Something I’ve grown really tired of is the “how to be a writer” blog - as if this is something that can be conveyed in a few paragraphs. It isn’t that I don’t think there are aspects of writing that can be taught. I’ve taken writing classes and found them beneficial. But a one-size-fits-all list of dos and don’ts that you stumble across on the internet is something to be skeptical of.
If there are rules, they apply to everyone differently, depending on your audience and your specific writing goals.
How many times have you been warned not to use adverbs?
Tell that to JK Rowling. Or better: don’t. Adverbs have their place as does every other bit of language. A better suggestion would be to use all your words consciously, to understand where the rule came from and break it with that knowledge.
But even that makes me uncomfortable. It ignores the fact that there are writers with natural talent who don’t need to know the why of it.
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For the complete article by author and blogger Katie O'Rourke, tune in later today to The Official Prose. Blog at: blog.theprose.com/blog.