>>96061910I think yes.
I'm quite decent at both drawing and writing, have gone to several life drawing courses and shit. I've also learned to write fiction though practice and creative writing courses. Not great, mind you, but decent.
And I'd say that learning to write well is hard and requires a shockingly surprising amount of work, practice, and reading stuff in order to see how it's done right. Also the actual writing process can need prep and background work, research or such.
However, it's more ephemeral and hard to define. Drawing is a visual medium, so it's kinda more tangible - you see immediately what the good level is, you see you're not at that level, you see where it's wonky, but you also see your progress. At a glance.
In writing, it can be a lot harder to pinpoint exactly where the problem is.
So they're very different, and learning to write well, again WELL is also very hard, even though you can't see all the stages as clearly as you can with illustrations.
However, you seem strangely upset about this and also seem like you don't really read a lot, appreciate good writing or even recognise it, so there's no real point in arguing about this.