excalipoor said:
I'm pretty good at telling when a story I'm writing is shit. So no,
nobody ever gets to read them.
MelasZepheos said:
Then in university my experience with my classmates on the Creative Writing course was bad enough that I didn't write at all for the last six months of the year and another four or five months after that. The university writing course is the closest I have ever come to stopping writing for good.
This piqued my interest. Is there more to this story? I'm taking similar courses this semester, so I'm curious.
There's a lot more, but it's kind of specific to me, so don't worry about your own course.
Basically a lot of the people on my course were incredibly pretentious (about writing and in general). So all of their work dealt with really 'philosophical' concepts about writing itself and the nature of existence and yadda yadda naught but yadda.
Meanwhile, I write fantasy, science fiction and action-adventure thrillers.
You can imagine how well we got on.
Every week they would submit 'life is pain, life is nothing but pain, and anyone who tells you different is just waiting to screw you over, I'm so deep and black hearted because of the cynicism of the world' and I was submitting 'Indiana Jones, fighting dragons, with RAY GUNS!' and so every week they would make fun of my work in class, absolutely tear it apart in the criticism, you get the idea.
I did once try to make fun of them by submitting the absolute worst drek I could think of, basically like Sin City but taking itself seriously and they praised it as my best work ever. This was a story that contained the line: 'I'm back in hell, and this time it might be for keeps. The sea beckons before me, and the sound of a hammer going back spins me round, standing and fury pouring through my eyes.'
They thought I was serious.
Even the tutor got in on it, to the point where I ended up taking out an academic complaint against him for bullying (which I won, which kind of says it all) and got my class changed to one that was a bit more varied in their writing. But it was an awful experience for nearly three years.