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What is it about George Lucas and J K Rawling?
I mean, let's face it -- both of them are, well, mediocre story-crafters. And the universes they create don't REALLY hold together all that well -- their world-building is, y'know, okay. Their characters are fairly two-dimensional.
But, damn, there's something there. Something about what they create just sticks with you.
What is it?!
I can point to the weaknesses in Star Wars, and in Harry Potter. But that doesn't matter. There's SOMETHING in those that works.
Are there other fictional universes that just, y'know, get you that way? Even if the people who created them are fairly mediocre in their craft?
And what IS it? Can it be learned? I mean, all of you who write for a living -- you've probably asked yourself this question occasionally, too. . .
Is it the same thing for Star Wars and for Harry Potter?
But, damn, there's something there. Something about what they create just sticks with you.
What is it?!
I can point to the weaknesses in Star Wars, and in Harry Potter. But that doesn't matter. There's SOMETHING in those that works.
Are there other fictional universes that just, y'know, get you that way? Even if the people who created them are fairly mediocre in their craft?
And what IS it? Can it be learned? I mean, all of you who write for a living -- you've probably asked yourself this question occasionally, too. . .
Is it the same thing for Star Wars and for Harry Potter?