MadMadys
Troubadour
Truthfully, at this point, I beginning to think that I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You lost me.
This is that face in the palm type of moments I think. Remember math class way back when? Order of operations being doing one thing and then another and another in a particular order? When you say you value one aspect, say description, over another, you are setting up your order of thinking. Priorities that you keep to when you write. Does that make better sense to you?
I define clarity as: the reader easily being able to figure out what is happening in the story. The author is getting the point across. How do you define it?
This should blow your mind. I define clarity as: "the reader easily being able to figure out what is happening in the story. The author is getting the point across." As I said, clarity and rhythm are basically the same thing. If you're being unclear then your story simply won't "flow" or "work" or whatever other word you want to use to describe it. In other words, if you are truly being clear then your writing has that rhythm.
I think where the division is coming is not in defining clarity but how it is achieved. Now this is me interrupting what you've said so correct me if I assume incorrectly. You think that getting the words down, the descriptions and emotions that you want to convey is enough. While that is definitely where you should begin to mold a story from I would keep going and say without a good "rhythm" all you have done is put lots of thoughts down on the page.
I think that, if I at all understand what you're talking about, we disagree greatly about the importance.
If it makes you feel any better, I'm starting to have trouble understanding what you're getting at too!

Myth Weaver
Auror
Inkling