Emma, I think you are broadly in agreement with the quote although you don't seem to think so!
The quote is from Robert McKee's 'Story'. You may not have heard of him but he is greatly respected as an authority on screenwriting and although 'Story' is primarily aimed at screenwriters, I would recommend that any writer keep a copy on their bookshelves.
I don't think the quote suggests that
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Also, I don't quite know what you mean by 'high concept' stuff (sounds very pretentious!) and am surprised that you think that 'the telling only has to be competent' for any piece of writing. Surely that is when 'poor storytellers reduce the profound to the banal', as McKee says.
NaomiM
Yes, quite! McKee's everyday examples concern a woman enthralling her co-workers with the story of how she (eventually) got her kids on the schoolbus versus the guy who bores everyone to death with the cliched tale of how his mother died over the weekend.
daisy2004
I think that's exactly right, and why McKee included the comment that I pulled as a quote.
I really recommend this book for all writers, though, not just beginners and not just screenwriters.
Thanks for all your views.