niisan
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A lot has already been said on the topic and reading everyone’s opinions definitely made me think how to improve my own feedback-giving-skills AND how to ask the right questions to get the answers I need to improve my story.
As an author, I appreciate all types of comments, from “I liked it” to “Can we do x?” or “Why did you do that?”.
I would definitely like to hear what didn’t work for people, because I can’t fix it otherwise. I’m new to writing for public consumption, so any kind of feedback is valuable. As long as the reader doesn’t say “Your story sucks” (not that I have seen it happen on this forums) and stops at that. At least tell me why do you think it’s bad. The more specific you get, the better.
As a reader I struggle with listing the negatives because a) maybe what bothers me is simply a result of difference in tastes, b) my lack of experience in both writing and giving high leveled feedback. Knowing which things I should pay attention to (eg. pacing, story inconstancy, grammar) definitely helps.
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