“Unlocking the Secret: What Transforms Good Writing into Unforgettable Masterpieces?”
Others would say that what matters most isn’t the writing but what’s being said. As long as the story or ideas are communicated clearly and as long as they are captivating, who cares how sublime the sentences are? A great story doesn’t need to use word wizardry; it just needs to carry us off to another world.
So, do we identify great writing by the way words are strung together? Does story matter more than beautiful writing? Or do we want it all?
Style vs. Substance
Here’s how I see it: beautiful writing has style and practical writing has substance. It’s rare to find writing that has both. Don’t get me wrong — it’s out there. Just peruse the 20th century classics, and you’ll find tons of tomes that are brimming with wonderful words that relay mesmerizing stories.
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