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sg_lab2 ([personal profile] sg_lab2) wrote2006-05-26 12:18 pm

Reviewing fic

While reading fanfic on a site that shows reviews, I was thinking, "I can't review this." I look at all the reviews and they're just gushing with praise. While there's nothing wrong with praise, I like to balance that out with some constructive criticism. One I read I thought was a very good story, but that there were just some things that would make it better. I was afraid my comments would be received as a downer from other reviewers.


I read one review for a fic who felt the need to qualify their remarks to assure the author they weren't bashing the writting. As far as I was concerned I thought it was a well thought out polite review. Not a single flame to be seen.

Personally, if I write something, I want constructive remarks. If you don't agree with my characterization of a character steer me in the right direction. If I'm switching tenses PLEASE tell me. I hate switching tenses. Uhh, anyway. Polite constructive criticism is always welcome when I write something.

[identity profile] xfkirsten.livejournal.com 2006-05-28 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
I know exactly what you mean - constructive criticism is GOOD. That's how we learn! I appreciate well-thought-out constructive criticism on my work much more than empty "nice job!" comments.

[identity profile] sg-lab.livejournal.com 2006-05-29 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I confess to flaming someone once because of the nasty way they portrayed a certain character. I was just so sick of the way fandom was treating certain characters at the time.

Other than that, I like to be specific and balanced about what I liked and what I thought needed improvement in a polite and hopefully helpful way.