I’m doing a Writewell Lecture on critiques right now, and I need to know more about how writers use them, what they need from them, all that kind of stuff. So . . .
What are your biggest, fears, worries, whatever about having your stories critiqued?
What do you most want from a critique? What’s a helpful critique for you?
Published on October 09, 2012 08:50
So what I want from a critique is an honest opinion, preferably expanding on points that were good about the book and points that were not so good. If there is a problem fundemental to the plot and/or characters in the particular book, then I know to try not to repeat some mistakes in the future although I can't change this book now - at least not drastically if I do rewrite. If the problem is just that the reader doesn't like the type of book, there's not much I can work on. Similarly, if the points are positive I know I'm doing the right thing and can build on that. If someone bothers to give a book a rating, it is great if they also spend a few minutes explaining why the book merits that rating. It helps other readers and it helps the writer.
I hope this is helpful. Good luck with the lecture.