I've been kind of wondering about this today, and I was curious over what you guys thought on the matter.
So as some of you know, I've been writing exclusively for another fandom for quite some time now. The current multi-chapter that I'm working on is twenty-three chapters long and has been fairly successful, for the most part. It's getting pretty
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What irritates me the most is when writers go, "I won't update until I get 30 reviews." Like...really? I would never do something like that to my readers because not only is it shallow, but it basically says that the writer is only in it for the reviews, not the enjoyment of the actual writing.
And you're not kidding about reviewers being lazy. I can't really say anything, because sometimes I've been known to not review, but that's usually because I don't like the fic in general and am too nice to say anything.
And (I know this is bad) I don't normally reply to my reviews. I only really reply when someone asks a direct question or when someone leaves a very profound or touching review. I've been thinking about starting to reply, though. Maybe on the next fic, when we're out of the holiday season.
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I can't always muster up a review for every chapter of a fic I read. But I try to hit most of them. Or like you, if I didn't like the story, I don't leave a review. I don't like to lie and blow smoke up their ass. And my mother always told me if I didn't have something nice to say, I shouldn't say anything at all.
... or maybe it was "if you don't have anything nice to say, come sit here by me"... Whatever. :)
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Usually when it comes to my own reviewing habits, if I'm starting a story that has, say, ten chapters, then I probably won't review all ten chapters. I'll review the latest one and summarize all of my general feelings for the fic in that one review. And then for every new chapter after that I'll review UNLESS the fic spirals off into fuckery or if a character starts acting OOC. There have also been a few times where I haven't reviewed because I've literally been speechless and don't even know what to say. Those are the ones I sorta have to sit on.
And I don't think I've ever left a negative review. I've considered doing so a few times, but then I remember how I feel when people say not-so-nice things about my stories, so I just end up not saying anything at all.
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Like I said, usually I try not to ask for reviews in this manner, since some people think it's such a negative thing to do. But I think I just reached my limits, frustration wise. As a writer I try to be understanding of the fact that everyone has a life, but my understanding only extends so far, you know?
Or just do the "sneaky" thing and ask them what they thought about a particular scene, character, or plot development.I've actually done that before, without actually realizing that the review count would spike because readers were actually going to answer my question. It's really interesting. I think sometimes when you ask your readers a ( ... )
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That's brilliant. I like that. It's encouraging, smart and kinda sneaky too. :P
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We all have days when we're pressed for time or honestly just not in the mood to write a review. So no worries.
But as a writer, there is nothing nicer than the readers acknowledging that they enjoyed your story/chapter. Or even if they have a question about what you wrote, or to point out something they don't understand or can't follow. Out and out mean, snarky reviews are (of course), never appreciated. :P
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I generally ignore the "no new chapters until I get x reviews" bullshit.
Ditto. Actually, when writer's hold their chapters hostage like that I normally just don't review that specific chapter, since that would be giving into their doucheness.
For what its worth, I find your stories in intriguing, insightful, and terribly addicting.
*blushes* Thank you! I totally understand why you might not review sometimes, but from a writer's stand point I'd rather you drop me a one-liner then not saying anything at all, even if you're holding out hoping that you'll have time to leave a more detailed review later. Speaking from personal experience, a reader who decides to wait and review so that it would be longer usually doesn't end up reviewing at all. And nothing is worse to a writer then complete and utter silence from their readers.
Hee, a reformed reviewer! Reviewing is really important, so ( ... )
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You are a great writer. I've read your stuff and just keep your head up. Many readers are lazy. I don't think you saying that was inappropriate but it is bound to get up some people's asses. You just have to let that go - everyone is going to have their own opinion.
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Thanks :) Yeah, as my grandfather said, "Opinions are like assholes. Everybody has them and they all stink."
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