Lazzard
Tuesday 9th July 2013 12:54pm [Edited]
Ludlow
8,958 posts
Quote: Jennie @ July 9 2013, 1:45 PM BST
Sure it is! Why is screenwriting any more or less valid than a novel? Or a play? Shakespeare was the blockbuster writer of his age.
Have you ever written perfection right from the word go?
Who said anything about valid?
Cooking food for your family is valid - turning grapes into wine is valid - crafting a beautifully comfortable chair from bits of wood is valid
Not art, though.
I believe I am an artisan not an artist.
You are working within parameters that are not necessarily your own - often as not in a collaborative way.
It can be elevated to 'art', possibly, with the right collaboration.
Novels?
Well, if you sit down and right 'Dubliners', you're an artist.
If you write a novel because a publisher says 'shopping books' are all the thing - you're a craftsman/woman.
And that's as valid as anything else.
And, no, I've never written perfection.
Not from the word go, nor by the time I've finished, either.