I spent all of last weekend with my Aunt Lisa in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She’s authored over 20 religious books, scribed numerous articles and blog posts, but is just about to self-publish her first novel.
We talked about a lot of things. Amongst them, writing styles. She has a very purposeful, down-to-the-point style. I’m different, with metaphors and music. She asked me what I thought made a good writer. My answer? Detail. So then I began wondering what people have to say about their writing and how it shapes them. I asked two people (person A and person B) a series of questions, which I myself answered below. Many thanks to the wonderful Nikki and Bella who cooperated and satisfied my curiousity! You both rock.
Want to answer these questions? I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment! How does your writing style define you?
How would you describe your writing style?
Me: As a learner and beginner, it’s a work in progress. When I write, I’m more of a natural poet than a prose writer. I think in poetry, lyric, metaphor. I want to write so when you read, it’s like watching a musical. I want the reader to be able to read it like music. Right now, however, I’m a quarter teenage-angst, half-romantic, quarter drama, with a sea-full of excruciating detail.
A: [It's] having no boundaries. It’s a lot of metaphor, a lot of feeling, and it’s always a lot closer to poetry than prose. I love the small details. I want reading my stuff to be like watching TV in your head.
B: Overly descriptive at times…under descriptive at others…a bit stereotypical…very typical of teenage years.
What makes a good author/writer?
Me: Detail. Lots and lot of excruciating detail, the passion and neuroses to work with that detail and the world around it. Painstaking criticism of every single word until you have a (nearly) flawless masterpiece. It’s not being afraid to swallow scorpions to better your story.
A: Passion, knowledge of ones audience, and the world in general, and the ability to be generally fearless in what they write. You can’t be afraid that what you have to say is going to strike nerves. You gotta know what’s on your heart and write it regardless. It’s the authors who take risks that come out on top. If no never step out of your comfort zone you’ll never know what you can accomplish.
B: Story-telling abilities accented by actually talented writing….or more, accented by an actual talent for writing.
What makes you (in general, people, etc.) a writer?
Me: One who loves words more than anything else, who can know and love them like a first-born child. I am a writer because it is who I am.
A: I guess I just have a lot to see, that can’t be expressed otherwise. It’s always something that comes easily to me. I think in metaphors. I’m willing to fight for it too, and that’s the most important thing. I want to keep going, I want to grow, and I’m not scared of what I’ve got to say.
B: Anyone who puts pen to paper or fingers to keyboard/typewriter or somehow sets unspoken thoughts to paper or internet. Anyone with idea that they cannot keep within.
Why do you write?
Me: Someone once said that if you slit my arm, I’d bleed ink. While this may not be true, I write because I have to. I know I can. There are things that must be said, must be written, and it’s up to me to do it. I cannot live without writing. It’s a necessity. I have to many ideas not to write. It’s the only thing I know.
A: Because I have too to live. I love it. It’s necessary.
B: Because there is nothing else for me to do and because some ideas must be expelled.
I’ve concluded, as so many before me have, that writing is a necessity. It’s worse than crack – once you start, you can’t go back. It’s what we need to live and what sets us apart from everyone else.

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March 8, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Sarah
How would you describe your writing style?
Well My writing style is a diamond in the rough. I like experimenting with things and seeing if that improves my writing or not. I like a challenge and my style has yet to be truly defined. I want my reader to pick up my work and watch everything unfold as if it were happening right in front of them. However, I don’t think it’s there yet. I may have my moments of brilliance but I have a lot of work ahead.
What makes a good author/writer?
A good Author will be able to take an idea so obscure and transform into something beautiful. A book should be like a painting, vivid, clear, interpreted differently with each glance, and with each stroke of the paintbrush all the details come together to create a masterpiece. Only the best of writers can accomplish all of these things.
What makes you (in general, people, etc.) a writer?
What makes me a writer is my mind. I look at an object and i don’t look at it the same way everyone else does. I imagine what the object does how it can effect someone or something until there is a scene playing like a reel of film in my head. Then it will play over and over in my head until it is written and by that point i can’t stop. My mind or my fingers won’t be appeased until it’s story is written. Because everything has a story to tell. It’s up to us to jot it all down.
Why do you write?
When I was little my grandpa had a pad of paper and when he died it was given to me. I wrote my first story on that pad. I had always wanted to be a writer since I read Harry Potter in Kindergarten. J.K. Rowling once was asked in an interview, “How do you want to be remembered?” She replied, “I want to be remembered as a person who used my talent to the best of my ability.” I admired and looked up to her and she inspired me to read and to write but on of the real reasons why I write is because when I was in middle school I was picked on and my only salvation was cutting myself out of the world and picking up a book then running home to write. I figure if books and words can make a difference in my life they can help someone else’s too. I can’t live without it, my mind makes sure of it.
March 8, 2010 at 10:17 pm
shadowdoubts
Brilliant. Thank you so much for commenting!
“A good Author will be able to take an idea so obscure and transform into something beautiful. A book should be like a painting, vivid, clear, interpreted differently with each glance, and with each stroke of the paintbrush all the details come together to create a masterpiece. Only the best of writers can accomplish all of these things.”
Love it.
“I can’t live without it, my mind makes sure of it.” So true. Know the feeling all too well.
March 8, 2010 at 9:53 pm
Alex M
Interesting prose. If I may try my hand at those questions…
How would you describe your writing style?
Some of the stories I think up and try to write down are actually rather dark. Must come with being an angsty teenager. Sometimes they can be funny, if you like off the wall humor.
What makes a good author/writer?
To sum up my idea in a few words, a good author can make a good story that isn’t too predictable or stagnant. They also need to have something that won’t have so many errors, or plot holes.
What makes you (in general, people, etc.) a writer?
People that can think can write anything, whether it be a novel or a short story. Everyone’s work is at least worth considering.
Why do you write?
I write to create and express what I can’t draw. That’s the simple truth behind it. An author named Christopher D’Lacy inspired me there with his series, which partially has to do with a young man named David Rain, who can bring things into being just by writing them.
Again, very good proses. And interesting responses.
March 8, 2010 at 10:19 pm
shadowdoubts
Hey Alex! Love the answer to “Why do you write” – I wish we really could bring the characters into being.
I also like the idea that everyone’s work is at least worth considering. Well put.
Hope to see you ’round here.