What defines a good piece of writing?
I have been thinking about this today. Is a difficult question to answer - for me anyway.
Sometimes I read stuff that's not been rated highly, yet I think it's great, and can't understand the low ratings; is strange as well, cause I e-mail the person to let them know, tell them I thought the piece was excellent; and sometimes they reply and say, it's one of the pieces that not many people like, but the one they're most fond of. And I can't understand why noone else would like the piece.
Other times I've read something and it's been cherried, given high ratings, praised left, right and centre - yet it didn't really do anything for me. Just made me say: "So what?" - scatch my head and wonder what all the fuss was about.
Makes me kinda wonder if maybe I haven't got a clue about what good writing is. Am I missing something? What is it I'am not seeing?
So I sat down and thought about it, and wrote down the things I like as a reader:
For me it's something that has heart in it, that touches me in some way. Something with a bit of depth, with an element of spirit/mystery. Something that makes me think.
Something with imagination.
Something that describes a place so that you can picture it in your mind with ease.
Something that has strong memorable characters in it.
Something with honesty - that is real and raw, with words that hit ya. Full-on, no holds barred kind of stuff.
Something humourous.
Something with a bit of pep, lively and spontaneous, that flows like jazz, or rave music.
Something that dares to be different. Something creative/experimental. Something that dares to go beyond the confines of language and f.uck with reality and tradition.
These are the things I class as good writing.
I was wondering what other people thought makes a good piece.