geoviki: (haring - vampfic)
geoviki ([personal profile] geoviki) wrote2006-12-07 08:22 pm
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The Etiquette of Holiday fics

Like all the rest of you, I'm delighting in the reams and reams of new stories and art (and this year's art is especially terrific!). There's the granddaddy, [livejournal.com profile] merry_smutmas, and then others like [livejournal.com profile] harry_holidays, [livejournal.com profile] hd_holidays, [livejournal.com profile] smutty_claus, [livejournal.com profile] lupin_snape.... an embarrassment of riches!

As we are encouraging each other as writers and artists, I'm trying to leave feedback as well. One thing that caught my notice, though, has left me feeling uneasy, and I wondered what your views are: In your opinion, is it uncouth to leave concrit that's negative on a fest fic? (Disclosure: this is not anything that's happened regarding my own fic, just other folk's.)

I don't see the author requesting any, for one thing. Personally, I won't do it, but then I never leave anything less than praise unless I'm asked specifically and privately. If I don't like something, I just pass it by. Which unfortunately is the same response to something I've not yet read, so the writer is never sure if I'm unhappy or just behind (if the writer even cares what I think), but there you go.

But IMHO, these stories are gifts. And I can't see criticising a gift. Am I over-sensitive? What do you authors and artists think?
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[personal profile] busaikko 2006-12-09 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
I believe much of it is a matter of timing. When a story is up anonymously, the author has her hands tied. She cannot change the typos or rewrite awkward passages, or respond to defend her writing or even agree with criticism. I encourage concrit actively with anything I write, but would think WTF if told about typos on an anon fic. If the real reason for the concrit is to make it a better story, either posting it after the reveal or leaving a comment like 'I have a few bits of concrit--remind me to tell you later' would be more helpful.