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Dealing with reviews
I started to reply to a post in Jan's thread about Black Silk, then realised it was wayyyyy off-topic, so I thought I'd start a new one.
![]() How do you deal with reviews? Do you find them at all useful? Quote:
- they point out flaws, from the reader's POV, in the story. These aren't always useful to me (what? my characters aren't completely fleshed out? It's a humour-driven short story, dude!), but they're sometimes useful in warning off people who'll hate it before they bother reading it and getting annoyed. People who only love lots of flowery, evocative prose should NOT read my work. Ever. Neither should anyone who's easily offended. - they give me clues on marketing. If people are reading my blurbs, getting interested, then being thoroughly disappointed, my marketing methods need work. That said, I take every review with a BIG grain of salt. Some feedback is completely correct. Most is a matter of personal taste, which I may or may not want to take on board. Some is just dross. I guess my point is - be humble, but don't be a doormat. I think even the nastiest review deserves some thought (even, 'what inspired THAT level of vitriol?'), but not necessarily more than that. |
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Every review that contains specifics is useful to me. The only ones that are completely useless are those that contain only vague and disparaging comments. Consider this excerpt:
"The story is not amazing, but it was not horrible either. There were no glaring problems that made it a suffer to read, nor was there anything in it to make it a page turner. It was a true example, for me, of a utility-neutral book: I gained nothing from it. Your mileage may vary, but I for one did not find much to keep me coming back to Xenolith, aside from the desire to be done with it and move on to more interesting books." What can a writer possibly draw from this except to write something more 'amazing?' |
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If you try to please everyone you'll end up pleasing nobody. Which I interpret as: I don't give a feck if you liked it or not and I'm not changing a thing. ![]() |
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I don't try to please people, exactly, but I do try to take on board possible technical improvements. Like, several people have said that DEAD(ish)'s ending could've done with more work. They're absolutely right, it IS a bit chucked-together. The next story will get more attention in that area before I release it. Others have commented on the lack of in-depth character analysis, the overabundance of sweary-poos - and the next story will contain exactly the amount of each that _I_ consider necessary, neither more nor less, even if it loses me readers by the busload. |
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I think workshops could be much more useful than a review.But reviews are customers..
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![]() But yes, I'm a firm believer in the idea of the writer enjoying themselves, primarily, and letting that enjoyment come through in the reading experience. |
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I think I agree; taking criticism from other writers is difficult to contemplate.
On one hand, you have the benefit of experience as well as the simple advantage of having another pair of eyes looking at your work. On the other hand, writers are eternally going to consider their own creations at least palatable. Either that, or they consider themselves artistic geniuses. Those people can be hard to take criticism from. Also, since the creative arts are entirely subjective, the thriller writer may not have much to say about the high fantasy offering. Critiquing the writing style? Well, that can be pretty damn objective too. Your own writing, for example, nomesque. Though it shames me to say, I haven't finished Dead(ish), but what I can say what I did read was that it was stylistically different than things I've read? Is this bad? Hell no. Will it scare some people, even perhaps moving them to lash out in a nastier fashion? Yeah, sadly. It's the internet; people like to spew their emotional extremes. Of course, don't take my word for it, I only have a few reviews so far, and nothing has been particularly scathing, so I don't have much advice to provide. |
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![]() Erm, I get the impression I'm rambling a lot. Sorry, folks. Blame the lack of coffee ![]() Yup. Although I haven't had much if any vitriol aimed at me - mostly just 'oh this is terrible, too much swearing' type reviews on B&N, probably because B&N has no age-appropriate or sex-swearing-violence ratings available. |
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I don't necessarily recommend workshops. I took one once with a moderately well-known writer who is married to a big literary mucky-muck, and it was a disaster. She had very form ideas on how one must right and believed that literary fiction was the One True Way. So, for example, a guy in the class wrote a gangster story for one of the assignments, and rather than working with him on making it a very good gangster story, she criticized it for not being literary fiction. She found me far too genre for her liking, but did come to develop a grudging respect for the way I stuck to my guns with her
![]() Fwiw Nomesque, I too read your book and if I had picked it up in a store, I would not have bought it. I do think that it was a little rushed-feeling and might have benefited from being longer and having some time and space to really develop things. I'm not sure I would read another book by you, but I think that's more of a 'not my thing' kind of issue than anything about you as a writer and nothing to take personally :-) |
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Sounds like this writing class I took once where the teacher insisted everything should be Southern Gothic.
Yeek. I've read Flannery O'Connor, thank you, but I don't want to be her. |
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