Thought for the Day
3 October 2014 08:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Though I hope I'll have at least one more, as it's early yet.
A lot of people think they want constructive criticism. Until they get it. Then they realize it's not a synonym for unthinking praise.
A lot of people think they want constructive criticism. Until they get it. Then they realize it's not a synonym for unthinking praise.
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Date: 3 October 2014 03:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 3 October 2014 04:27 pm (UTC)Naturally my perspective is skewed; I'm an editor. It's endemic to my calling to understand that no story is perfect. :-) I also flatter myself I know good criticism when I see it. No one enjoys hearing faults cataloged - the writers who'll improve are the ones who can get past that "ouch!" and go "OK, s/he has a point." Experience and broad reading habits also, I think, help a fledgling writer to understand the concepts that make writing good - this opens the door to good criticism.
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Date: 3 October 2014 05:11 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I have changed my stories more than once to accommodate a truly constructive criticism regarding a scene or my style of writing. I hope I've learned something from that, and try to keep those types of comments in mind even now.
I don't consider myself a veteran of this fandom thing, not after only a mere four years. People will read or not read what I write, just as I choose what I do based on my preferences. What I will never do is rake someone over the coals, in public, for an error or presumed lapse in judgement or style.
Everyone has an opinion, but it may not necessarily be accompanied by good manners.
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Date: 3 October 2014 05:21 pm (UTC)I agree entirely. Unfortunately "good manners" are also in the eye of the beholder. :-) And of course this is not really specific to fandom. How we offer and handle criticism is an aspect of life as a whole (I don't mean to sound as if I'm informing you of this - of course you know it. I'm just sayin').
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Date: 3 October 2014 05:38 pm (UTC)