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I've wondered about this one a lot over the years. Today's question:

Style. Are there writers you can pick out by style alone? If so, what is it that you recognize? If you're a writer, is having a recognizable style important to you? Why or why not?

Date: 2007-10-26 11:31 pm (UTC)
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I'm still struggling with the next part so I reserve the right to have a clarifying comment once I think about the question some more.

Certainly! I'm still struggling with it myself, which is why I'm asking everyone else their thoughts. :-) Once you've got it worked out, do share!


Right now, after admitting I'm personally uncomfortable with my own style, I would say that having a recognizable style is not as important to me as having/executing an idea. I've read plenty of excellent prose that had no substance to it.

Of course, having both would be best.


Yes! That leads to a future question I had planned.

After reading a ton of basically "faceless" stories, I'd like to think that my own stuff would be recognizable as mine. Having both *would* be best, the ability to successfully execute an idea - with substance! - that someone would point to and say, "Wow, X must have written that!"

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