pink_silk_glove
Literotica Guru
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2018
- Posts
- 2,752
Why do some people always insist that plot and development are the be-all and end-all of writing? Stories can have plenty of different purposes.
I never said that plot is the be all and end all. I do not assume that you are insinuating that plot is never an element of a good story. I don't jump to those conclusions.
Certainly there can be a good story with little to no plot. I very much enjoyed Erica Jong's Fear of Flying despite its threadbare plot. A novel with almost no plot and still a good read? Difficult to pull off but she did it. I have to applaud.
Stories don't have to have plot, but it certainly makes it harder to hold a reader's attention. The less plot that you have, the harder it is to write something good, and exponentially so the longer the piece becomes. Unless of course one is writing specifically for people with one hand on the mouse and the other guess where. Then plot becomes even less important. There's nothing wrong with writing for that, but if it scores well with no plot, like anything else, that doesn't mean that the story was necessarily good or well written, just that it was popular.
I was not making a statement that plot trumps all in quality of work by any means. I was commenting on that specific template:
info dump
cardboard characters
weak contrived excuse for ...
... (insert) kinky situation (here)
orgasm.
This specific template (which never includes any meaningful plot) is a dead giveaway for hack writing. That's what I am saying.