This came across my Facebook page from Writer's Circle the other day. It's based on the Myers' Briggs test, using writing style traits.
They're using:
E and I = Expressive Dialogue vs. Stoic Dialogue
C and D = Concise Descriptions vs. Detailed Descriptions
H and B = Hefty Prose vs. Breezy Prose
P and K = Patient Motion vs. Kinetic Motion
I don't know if I find the breakup too useful, personally. What do you think of it?
But maybe more importantly, what Writing Style Traits would you use to describe fantasy writers? Maybe we can come up with something more useful to us.
I think a good Writing Style Matrix could be useful when we're talking asking for or offering critiques in the Showcase. It would give you a good idea of how closely somebody offering a critique matches up with your style.
They're using:
E and I = Expressive Dialogue vs. Stoic Dialogue
C and D = Concise Descriptions vs. Detailed Descriptions
H and B = Hefty Prose vs. Breezy Prose
P and K = Patient Motion vs. Kinetic Motion
I don't know if I find the breakup too useful, personally. What do you think of it?
But maybe more importantly, what Writing Style Traits would you use to describe fantasy writers? Maybe we can come up with something more useful to us.
I think a good Writing Style Matrix could be useful when we're talking asking for or offering critiques in the Showcase. It would give you a good idea of how closely somebody offering a critique matches up with your style.
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