☕️ "show don't tell" as writing advice, because I have been thinking about it lately and I wonder if you have thoughts :)
oh man, there was a post going around a while ago that expressed really well some of my thoughts + feelings but...I don't feel like looking for it right now, I'm lazy, it's out there somewhere.
I think ultimately what it comes down to, though, is that I feel the same way about it that I do about most generic writing advice, which is to say 'it has its uses, sure, but as soon as it becomes pithy and universally applicable I start twitching.'
so like...similarly to things like "don't use adverbs!" or "don't use passive voice!" I'm like...okay, but there's so many excepts that I can think of so easily. there are times when telling instead of showing is valuable, or maybe where it's necessary. there are times when telling instead of showing can be a stylistic choice.
I get the thrust of what the phrase is trying to say, I guess? which is to say, I think the point of it is, more or less, "if you are expressing something in your writing make sure that it is present in some way outside of simply stating that it is."
but I think the way it gets wielded as this...pithy phrase that's kind of a cudgel, across the board, without much explanation of what's meant or why it's important or when it's useful, and when and why you can break the 'rule', it ceases to be very helpful as writing advice. I heard 'show don't tell' all the goddamn time as an early writer and nobody really bothered to tell me what it meant.
I think there are two things I need from writing advice: recognition that no advice is truly universal, and an explanation of why this is important. especially that last part, because if you know the why them you can also get into the why not, if that makes sense.
which I know isn't a fun short phrase that you can use as a heading but sometimes I feel like nothing worth saying can be said in a pithy phrase. maybe I'm just biased because I'm incapable of being pithy 90% of the time
I think it's also possible that I'm just allergic to universals and whenever I see people handing out advice that presumes to be universal I break out in hives.











