Submitted by Potential_Crisis t3_zusnhj in books
I've cleared out my nostalgic older books, and have started picking up new titles. I noticed that new books seem to be way faster and rushed than older books. Characters aren't given enough time to develop, plot points seem to be squished in without any integration or foreshadowing, and it's like the author is running a marathon in writing. The most recent decently paced book I've found was written in 2003. It might be that Im a faster reader than I was as a kid, or maybe reading older books means they withstood the test of time and are better quality.
Is anyone else experiencing this? If so, why does this happen?
tallandazn t1_j1l8lxe wrote
i think the social media has also shaped how we interact with other forms of media. considering we can access lots more information now than ever before there's a need for everything to be instantenous. i notice pretty terrible characterization in anything YA (haven't thought about new books vs. old books) myself. that being said I wouldn't go as far as to say our quality of writing has decreased or anything but i do notice there's a lot more options to sift through these days and loads of them are pretty mediocre. more power to writers though :)