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>>22997319
Take your meds dude. The writing advice of today is just the opposite of the complexity that paper focuses on. No, in fact the industry hammers Hemingway-like Writing Workshops.
Also, notice how the article never said that it had anything to do with "good writing". You made that up in your schizo brain because you are insecure. The study was never meant to make writing better, nor does it venture to say complexity governs quality. Your claim about the information being meaningless shows how poor of a reader you are and that you can't even learn what a fractal is, what bounds and singularities are, even in a technical paper about it. What makes them different from another are those parameters and they give rise to the aforementioned complexity, not the mere quality of being fractals.
Even if the paper did suggest that complexity meant good literature, that doesn't mean that everyone would write like that because publishers know that the mass market is not actually going to read Finnegan's Wake copies every month. If anything, the paper would suggest that every writer organizes stories differently.
By the way, the article was published 8 years ago. Just admit you are a pseud and move on.

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>>22290065
>everyone I don't like isn't from here
lole
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>>22260389
It wasn't this general but I remember discussing the next novel I was planning to write. I hadn't even worked out how all the themes play out and some anon said something along the lines of "I hope you fail." Presumably because of the point of view and subject matter. I've gotten feedback on work and gotten relentlessly roasted over beliefs I don't even agree with, but they were the voice of a character in the scene and that's also, apparently, not okay.
I don't even write stories like they are editorials, I am not going to give a clear answer but even approaching answers people don't like make people freak out.

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>>21251573
It surprises me that /lit/, and /wg/, contains so many wannabe writers that don't even understand the basics of story structure.
Then they wonder why their books are completely ignored.
>>21251622
Right.../lit/ is more about picrel.

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>>20869152
>Ten Little Niggers
>There are no niggers
False advertisement at its best.

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