I'm... intimidated isn't the right word here.
its just the closest I can get to what I want.
So, with that reservation that its inadequate of a vocabulary word...
I'm "intimidated" to provide any sort of critique of The Oracle's work.
@Eldoria makes me feel like there's far too much to know and consider.
I once read someone's couple chapters, thought most of it was okay.
Was it Melville mated with Dostoyevsky, no, but what the hell is.
I did, however, pull the pin on a summoning glyph and tossed it out...
and The Oracle (Eldoria) appeared.
had to have been 1,000 words of narrative calculus as I call it...
the sweetest gentlest language imaginable, but...
she eviscerated the text. They hadn't done a thing right, I guess.
I didn't pick up on ten percent of all the many shortcomings and failings.
I felt like a graduate student wrote a paper on what was wrong with a freshman's position in a white paper.
I guess I grew up reading *crap* for paperbacks, in many cases.
then who am I to tell the Calculus teacher, what's wrong with her text.
Experience has taught me that when I hear that level of terminology, definitions, language and articulation?
You back off, shut the f*ck up, and nod your head and smile, and listen to what sounds like the voice of experience and education.
I would need *asked* to provide the best metaphor I could, for what I feel. (Eldoria's text)
Because I feel it, I don't have a formal definition to back me up on anything I would say.
Also, I grew up molded by vintage paperbacks. The style(s) that existed for all those years...
that we recently abandoned.
Who am I to provide critique on anything "web novel" when I view the entire world of it thru the lens of vintage paperbacks.
I'm not entirely convinced that the big change, was for the best.
Those who wish can make fun of my "vintage sensibilities" all you want.
I don't care.