It must be quite a challenge for the WTS writers to try to keep coming up with different ways to tell the same basic story over and over again.
Maybe that is why the WTS keeps inventing so many rules all the time. The religious doctrine is frankly, boring as hell. Like...how many times do you need to tell it? Discussing rules, though, can fill a lot of space in literature, justifying the monthly publishing business.
The Watchtower magazines remind me of some of the old pulp fiction genre or mystery novels and films. Once you read one or see the movie, you always could predict the plot. It is like watching a B grade movie that just regurgitates the same old story that has been told countless times before.
I have read some of the Rutherford publications. With so many of the books that were published under his name, the title changed, the intro changed, and then it was the same old, same old, for the rest of the book. New illustrations, a new cover and a few subtle little twists and turns...but basically, the same f**ing book.
The WTS brags about having the highest circulation of any magazine with their Watchtower rag. I don't think, though, that it would ever win any writing awards.