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Hello, writers! What have you been able to accomplish today toward your January goal?
— I wrote today!
— I planned and/or researched something.
— I sat down and did some editing.
— I sent things to my beta.
— I posted!
— I focused on something else today.
Writing question time: Do you read your reviews? How do they make you feel?
— I wrote today!
— I planned and/or researched something.
— I sat down and did some editing.
— I sent things to my beta.
— I posted!
— I focused on something else today.
Writing question time: Do you read your reviews? How do they make you feel?
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Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2019 15:31 (UTC)I always try to thank someone for taking the time to review, but I’ve never really worried too much about hits, kudos, or reviews. I’m not saying a good review doesn’t make me feel good, THEY DO, but most of my work receives little talk so I don’t spend much time fretting over that fact. I can recall a small handful of negative reviews on things over the years that I have just left alone. One was actually last week that a drabble was short … AO3 definitely lists the word count and the author notes specified that it was an extra treat for a fic exchange. I’m not sure what else they were expecting? I’ll link it here for the lulz. Fanfic is for fun, so while I’m sorry those few people did not enjoy the outcome, I had fun writing each piece. I don’t get paid for this so they can suck it. ♥
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Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2019 15:38 (UTC)— I posted!: I posted a new chapter of my fic The Righteous Side Of Hell
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Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2019 17:27 (UTC)I read my reviews and make note of my likes and kudos, but I would still write even if no one read my stuff, because in the long term, I'm writing for me. If I get a negative review, I usually don't respond to it, especially if it is not constructive. I've had constructive criticism reviews that have actually helped me but hateful reviews are not even worth fussing over!
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Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2019 18:19 (UTC)I got quite a few more comments back during my Livejournal heyday, and it can still sometimes feel discouraging to get so comparatively few on AO3, but I still cherish each and every one. Just having someone be moved enough to tell you they liked is a fine thing. From that perspective, I don't get many reviews, which to me means something more in-depth. One of my favorite comments of all time was a long one, but not because of the size; rather, it was the detail that made it obvious this person wasn't just pleased with the result of my efforts, but actually had a real appreciation for the time and trouble I'd taken to craft something worth reading. Though I'm a little surprised I've never had a single piece of angry mail from an outraged reader, I'm sure it would be more likely if I wrote in more popular fandoms.
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Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2019 22:03 (UTC)Yes, I read reviews. Generally speaking, it's a yay someone read this! kid of feeling. I've archived a few notifications of particularly nice comments in my email for when I need a boost.
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Date: Friday, January 11th, 2019 01:02 (UTC)I read all reviews I get (if any, outside of exchanges) and try to be courteous in my responses to the reviewer thanking the person for taking the time to review my writing. I'm not too worried about them, but I'm always glad to know when someone has enjoyed my writing.
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Date: Friday, January 11th, 2019 02:25 (UTC)Comments and reviews are so few and far between in the AO3 age that I take them very seriously when they pop up, and I try to respond to them as best I can. I was too dependent on them in the FFN age, and I had to wean myself off that mindset.