MelissaBaby
Wordy Bitch
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It is hard to get such discussion going, I agree, but I think a lot of that is down to a very small number of individuals who continue to disparage those authors who do enjoy deeper discussion, who dismiss all of us as pretentious wankers.
That's exactly what happens. As soon as you mention themes, metaphors, motifs, etc., you get the "you think you're better than me" or "these are just supposed to be stories to get the reader off" remarks.
Just titling a thread something like "depth of storytelling" invites some people to get defensive, as we have seen. I never open the large majority of threads, because they aren't relevant to me. I don't go into threads discussing incest stories, for example, because I have no interest in reading or writing them. But for some reason, when you try to talk about writing more "literary" stories, people who have no interest in doing so nearly always make it about how nobody can tell them what to write, no matter how many caveats you post to assure them that you had no such intention.
In terms of the Feedback Forum, I guess my view of it remains flavoured by what it was ten years ago when I first came to Lit, and it did have a more active dynamic - mostly due to very intelligent critique threads led by two, maybe three writers. The @Omenainen and @AwkwardMD review thread serves the same function today, but the overall traction is less than it was, which is a shame.
I always read AWD and Om and I wish there was more of that sort of discussion. But yeah, that's an anomaly.