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Re: new Goodread's policy, lol wow, great job Goodread's. Authors these days...If you can't take someone not liking your book, don't publish. Resorting to temper tantrums and bullying readers is nagl.
Sep 20, 2013 03:03PM

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message 1: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac The publishing world isn't first grade. Not everyone gets a shiny trophy & rainbows just for trying, y'know? Just because someone doesn't like your book doesn't entitle you to stamp them a bully & post their contact information on websites. Despicable behavior.


Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!} I wish I could like your comment. The book publishing industry is a dog-eat-dog one. Some writers need to toughen their skin, or don't publish. You are not entitled to have people love or write positive glowing reviews.


message 3: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac Methinks you've hit it right there: they think they're entitled. But apparently nobody ever thought to inform them that they're NOT. Most writers are by nature sensitive folks -- otherwise they wouldn't be drawn to writing in the first place. I GET IT. But these people need to grow a thicker skin, or else avoid reading bad reviews. Either option works -- just pick one & quit being an asshat.


Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!} Yup. Negative critical feedback has helped me grow as a writer. I tell some people that for every person who hated your writing, there's another person who loved it. Tastes in books vary so much. Either grow from the feedback or just don't it personally. That is how I toughened my skin up.


message 5: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac Exactly. If you're the type of writer who thrives on negative feedback, go for it. If you're the type who prefers to ignore negatives & write solely for yourself and/or your fans, go for it. I've got no qualms with either style. What I *loathe* are the ones who think they're entitled to be above negatives just because they're fabulous & everyone who doesn't agree with that self-assessment is a bully. Puh-lease. Grow up, guys.


message 7: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac The mods are in agreement, haha.


message 9: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac We don't tolerate fools, for truth. :D


Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!} Oh yeah, I have a low tolerance for bullshit. :D


message 11: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac My tolerance has rapidly declined as I've aged. Bwaha.


Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!} It's like just stop, save it for someone else. Lol


message 13: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac Uh-huh. Particularly where college kids are concerned. I've lived in this place my entire life -- I'm just sick of dealing with their shit, y'know? :P


Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!} Lol I'm like that with high school kids, and I'm not that much older than them.


message 15: by Sarah Mac (new)

Sarah Mac Methinks part of my problem is an anti-social attitude toward people in general, haha.


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