It seems that I can't wrap my head around the art of writing well. I've read a huge amount and can read faster (naturally, with no speed-reading techniques) than anyone I've ever met, including adults. But this doesn't seem to have bled over into my own writing.
I actually write fiction myself, and do so reasonably well, but it takes like an hour to crank out a single paragraph. Usually each sentence gets written three times over and requires deep thinking to create in the first place. I'm simply horrible at diction, and it reflects in my posts. This is a sample of my attempt (via email) to defend US unipolarity in the modern world:
"We are so integrated with the world economy and political hierarchy that disregarding state power in favor of some categorical imperative would lead to global chaos."
Does that sound like someone who knows what he's talking about to you? The concepts are there, and the thought process is there, but the words aren't.
On the other hand, most others don't seem to have this problem. TF has the best prose and vocabulary I've ever seen, and can express it so concisely it's like an economy of language. It seems as natural as breathing for him. I also like ParkCungHee and Crezth based on style and their smooth, logical flow. Other than that, there aren't many exceptional writers on here, but I've found plenty in other forums.
When I want to say something complicated or hard to express I generally try and recall words or phrases others have used in similar situations and try and fit it in, but it never sticks with me. I've steadily improved my prose over the last few years, probably from being around so many well-spoken people, and now I've hit a wall. I don't want to grow up and go to college like this, where essays will take five times as long as they should because while the concepts and arguments are elementary for me, I can never, ever put it on paper without huge effort.
I actually write fiction myself, and do so reasonably well, but it takes like an hour to crank out a single paragraph. Usually each sentence gets written three times over and requires deep thinking to create in the first place. I'm simply horrible at diction, and it reflects in my posts. This is a sample of my attempt (via email) to defend US unipolarity in the modern world:
"We are so integrated with the world economy and political hierarchy that disregarding state power in favor of some categorical imperative would lead to global chaos."
Does that sound like someone who knows what he's talking about to you? The concepts are there, and the thought process is there, but the words aren't.
On the other hand, most others don't seem to have this problem. TF has the best prose and vocabulary I've ever seen, and can express it so concisely it's like an economy of language. It seems as natural as breathing for him. I also like ParkCungHee and Crezth based on style and their smooth, logical flow. Other than that, there aren't many exceptional writers on here, but I've found plenty in other forums.
When I want to say something complicated or hard to express I generally try and recall words or phrases others have used in similar situations and try and fit it in, but it never sticks with me. I've steadily improved my prose over the last few years, probably from being around so many well-spoken people, and now I've hit a wall. I don't want to grow up and go to college like this, where essays will take five times as long as they should because while the concepts and arguments are elementary for me, I can never, ever put it on paper without huge effort.