01-29-2023, 06:31 PM
If your writing has a tonne of long dashes and commas out the wazoo, I'ma lose interest.
That's just how it is. It's a tired approach.
I am not much of a reader when it comes to actual books, but when the topic really interests me, I can stick with it at least halfway through.
I find Bob's writing very captivating and it's almost something you wanna draw out as long as you can, just sort of savoring the experience... because it IS like having an actual experience, rather than just a "spectator" point of view.
His "Chronicles Vol. 1" book was that way, but I was surprised to find "Philosophy of Modern Song" felt the same way.
That's just how it is. It's a tired approach.
I am not much of a reader when it comes to actual books, but when the topic really interests me, I can stick with it at least halfway through.
I find Bob's writing very captivating and it's almost something you wanna draw out as long as you can, just sort of savoring the experience... because it IS like having an actual experience, rather than just a "spectator" point of view.
His "Chronicles Vol. 1" book was that way, but I was surprised to find "Philosophy of Modern Song" felt the same way.