Er, perhaps interesting.
Alright, I'm in a bit of a slump now. I don't do too much writing - in fact, I do more imagining, and planning, and outlines, all that bit. But when it comes to actually sitting down and writing something out, or storyboarding something out, or whatever, I can never seem to be satisfied with what's on the piece of paper.
Now, cartooning is easy. Drawing is easy. I strongly believe that anyone who desires to draw, anyone who wants to put in the effort to draw, can. Because drawing precisely (or in my case, precisely enough for my weird unbalanced standards) can come to anyone with enough PRACTICE. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. Drawing all the time. Trust me, I'm a halfdecent farfromprofessional cartoonist *shades on*
Now, people who write, I want to know: Is writing the same way? If I keep on practicing, will the fog clear and I'll be able to tell the story I want to tell? When I write I seem to veer far off course from what I intended to write in the first place...Like, if i need one guy to be injured the injurer will go off and do something else. Off to a story that's far far away from what my skeleplot needs him/her to do ;_;
Alright, far away from any danger of tl;drs:
In your own opinion and experience, does writing okayishly come with practice?