Recently, I've been reading some manga and Realized how much easier they have it with storytelling. Unlike a novel, there is far less demand for stylistic perfection, incredibly deep, multi faceted characters... It seems like a more relaxed medium, with far less elitism going on, while telling a story more or less just as well.
Meanwhile, story writing seems to be plagued by elitism, demanding criterions. Not a bad thing by itself... But sometimes, no, often, usually, I find myself boggling over the stylistical structure and ornamentation of a sentence, or the build of a character, rather than the story and world itself. Sometimes, I just want to tell a tale, drive my readers on a journey, but the actual craft of writing seems to separate me from that plane of creativity and makes writing a chore.
Do you ever find that you're less able to tell a story because you keep worrying about the actual writing itself?
Meanwhile, story writing seems to be plagued by elitism, demanding criterions. Not a bad thing by itself... But sometimes, no, often, usually, I find myself boggling over the stylistical structure and ornamentation of a sentence, or the build of a character, rather than the story and world itself. Sometimes, I just want to tell a tale, drive my readers on a journey, but the actual craft of writing seems to separate me from that plane of creativity and makes writing a chore.
Do you ever find that you're less able to tell a story because you keep worrying about the actual writing itself?