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#TerryPrachett #ColourOfMagic
So there's a certain style feature I've noticed about Prachett. He might not do this so much in later books but I've haven't read them yet.
It's a feature I think a lot of writers have which is their writing is influenced by film and TV. So some things are mentioned but not explained too well.
It's not necessarily a problem but it can mean certain parts lack in clarity.
So there's a part where there's a bar room brawl and Rincewind runs up some stairs ...
So there's a certain style feature I've noticed about Prachett. He might not do this so much in later books but I've haven't read them yet.
It's a feature I think a lot of writers have which is their writing is influenced by film and TV. So some things are mentioned but not explained too well.
It's not necessarily a problem but it can mean certain parts lack in clarity.
So there's a part where there's a bar room brawl and Rincewind runs up some stairs ...
Some thoughts on the #ColourOfMagic
I'm only a few pages in so far. It's pretty much what I expected from #TerryPratchett's writing - a kind of cartoon style of writing.
There's already about a million characters but it isn't confusing and the plot doesn't lose pace as it flips around.
The story structure is quite gripping. It starts with a devastation, then sets about explaining how that came to be. From what I've read of Prachett's writing style, he doesn't use outlines, just drafts ...
I'm only a few pages in so far. It's pretty much what I expected from #TerryPratchett's writing - a kind of cartoon style of writing.
There's already about a million characters but it isn't confusing and the plot doesn't lose pace as it flips around.
The story structure is quite gripping. It starts with a devastation, then sets about explaining how that came to be. From what I've read of Prachett's writing style, he doesn't use outlines, just drafts ...