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Comics and other Gallery / Re: Shojo Character Clothing Designs by Chaos297
« on: November 05, 2013, 05:30:11 PM »
Hi there, I can't see the images. Could you post links as well?
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Tom clancy died. ah man that's sad. Really loved this guy. Shocking...
One's opinion of bad or cliché could be something good and exciting to someone else.You're talking like a writer who ignores several criticism. WHo you going to listen to? the one who says its good or the one who says its bad? It's author's like stephanie meyer who wrote twilight that listened to the fans more than the critiques that caused a horrible series to be spunned out. and she still writes horrible. Why? because her sister/friend insisted it gets published. ANd even then she was rejected several times until someone took noticed. and then it took a hord of fangirls to turn it into the justin bieber of books.
What makes a critic biased is unfair preference to genres, writing styles, storylines, etc. In order to critique, you must be open to everything.
If someone says "bad' or "cliche" its for a good reason. And if another says "thumbs up, awesome". who are they?
Anyone can have an audience, any one can have fans. i can write the crappiest thing in the world, and i guarantee you i will have fans. But here's what critics do, they don't care whether your aiming high or low, they want the best out of you.
and i agree to a degree tht critics have to be open to everything, because they have to know theres an audience for such and that if has what the audience their aiming for wants, but theres a fine line, and those who take criticism, should know this too.
You have to know your series for what is is before questioning. Critics are everywhere, but society and fans all bundled up in the internet.....it makes it hard for anyone to have real standards.
critics are there to shove realism in their faces about their series. Its one thing if they want it the way critics want it. but its another if a critic see faults and the writer intended to do bad writing.
its still bad...writers should be more humble to criticism. we're not trying to go on an ego trip just to satisfy ourselves.
Criticism tends to make us better writers, but you shouldn't change your work entirely to what a critic writes or says, otherwise you will likely lose your originality. Good things critics will point are grammatical errors, details, etc. If anyone says that your story just isn't good, then put that opinion in the scrap heap. We all have different interests, so you want to find someone that will focus more on writing style and ability. Not easy to find unbiased critics or writers that critique that aren't jealous or egotistical.
Depends on the story. Critics don't stick around for bad story ideas that could be cliche or unoriginal. I suppose in the web, there's more room for reviewers to be editors.
What makes a critic bias?
"Water Gate"
But I showed it to my dad and "Oh that's a fancy stereo system!"
I'm signed up now. It's official. If I back out, both of you have my permission to confiscate all my unicorns. Yes, you read that right. All of them.
I've been too afraid to write a novel. So much work. How long did it take you guys to finish the first draft?
134 pages (though to be honest i find page count unreliable in terms of counting size), not sure about target readers, i just wrotie it. Young adult fiction age range i guess, whichever that is. Science fantasy, I believe it isn't good enough because everything feels flimsy and rushed over. I could put more effort into it and add more scenes.
I let a friend read it and he said he enjoyed it, but I don't trust that he enjoyed it objectively. I'd rather someone else i don't know read it and told me what they thought.
My father read it and said that it should be revised somehow, but i haven't asked him more than that.