As one who has been writing for over a decade, I'm always still reading up, seeking advice, and looking for ways to improve my craft. That said, I'm becoming more and more frustrated with the "less is more" mantra. Is it a reflection of our increasingly televised mentality? No one wants to read any more. No one wants to get to know a character. No one wants to appreciate the prose. It's all about the first line and "knock my socks off immediately or you're not worth my time, you hack, because who wants to read more than a page when I can read one line and judge the whole work?"
Forgive my rant, but I'm honestly curious if there are any readers who read for the sake of reading any more. In this world of instant gratification, I feel like the art of writing has fallen by the wayside, replaced by fast thrills and easily digestible pieces. Note that I am also an editor, so I do play by the rules .... I just don't like them sometimes. Call me a hypocrite if you will; I need a paycheck same as anyone else.
Forgive my rant, but I'm honestly curious if there are any readers who read for the sake of reading any more. In this world of instant gratification, I feel like the art of writing has fallen by the wayside, replaced by fast thrills and easily digestible pieces. Note that I am also an editor, so I do play by the rules .... I just don't like them sometimes. Call me a hypocrite if you will; I need a paycheck same as anyone else.