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Feb 29, 2012 06:41AM

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Would you like me to copy across my Facebook comment? I am totally with you on this as I've seen the pain thoughtless reviews can cause.


So many writers take reviews to heart. Of course we want honesty, but we don't deserve public humiliation and condemnation.
We should all take arms against this...I rather think I feel a new blog post coming on as well...

Yes, lets start a revolution! Use whatever of The Plea that you want to. The Plea belongs to all writers, not to me. :)

But then, there are also a few reviewers - often they are even fellow writers - who are just mean and aim to hurt, sometimes obviously not even having read the book. Such reviews can be extremely devastating to someone who has spent months, sometimes years to write, finish and edit (many times) a book and publish it. I think this effort alone deserves some respect. So dear readers, you might like or dislike a certain book, but remember that authors are human beings like everyone else. However, constructive reviews are the best reward a writer can ever receive, and we thank you for this kind of invaluable feedback. ;-)





Wonderful, Jenny :) I look forward to it. Let me know when it posts :)

I, personally, think your reviewer should have been hung up by his thumbs..... or something

I've worked at newspapers for years. It doesn't work that way; no newspaper "forces" certain reviews like that, as they're inundated with 100 times the books they have time or space to review. It's usually totally up to the reviewer what they pick. The rest usually get donated to charity or given away to staff.

That being said, don't let these negatives reviews in..."
You are very sweet, R.S. Thank you for the encouragement. I also have had a lot of my novellas (and short stories from my anthology Just Shadows) labelled as too short. Truly, they are short, but most of those were written specifically for a market/contest with a strict word count (some had published online before appearing in the anthology). As for influence, its true that I haven't been writing anywhere near as many short stories for online publication this year as I did last year. Now I'm hoping when my novels publish this year that the reviewers aren't going to tell me I'm long winded. LOL Best of luck with your short stories, and paranormal tales! :)

Hi L. H. Yes, in my experience, the books reviewed are chosen by the reviewers, not assigned. However, what do newspapers do when they have to publish a review/report on a new movie or book and no one wants to do it? Did that ever happen, in your time at the newspaper? I was always curious, as I remembered a review for "CATS" years ago where the reviewer said he hated cats in general, then proceeded to say why the play wasn't very good. It seemed clear to me that he hadn't chosen to review the play on his own. Yet it also didn't make sense that the newspaper had forced him to do it, as that would ensure a bad review. Do you have a theory? Thank you again for commenting :)