LinXueLian
Always Handsome
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2021
- Messages
- 522
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Not exactly. It really depends. I'm extremely picky as a reader and it does matter to me how someone writes. Grammar, punctuation, spelling, author voice, moderation in exposition, being able to bloody stick to the past/present tense, author persona, etc - all of that is important to me. If I see any glaring errors, I'm out in a heartbeat.From the testimonies, I'm feeling that the SH community rates 'enjoyment' rather than 'writing' when I personally feel it should be both. Eh.
I tend to only give solid 4's or 5's because I can only stick to a story long enough if it's good in every way. I don't generally give anything below these because if a story is bland, poorly/blandly written or unattractive, I won't be sticking around to read through enough to even give it a three. If I'm very happy with a work I'd even give it a 500-word review plus fanart. I've done heaps of that in AO3, by the way. Well... maybe more than 500 words.... I gush quite a bit.
Sometimes I like to think I'm that legendary commenter.
On the flip side, I don't really make it a habit to whine or complain about how awful a story is if I don't like it. Every story out there has a lot of competition. It's extremely easy for me to drop something and move to something new, as it is for a lot of other readers out there. A lot of writers go, "Oh, but it'll get better by X chapter" and I'm like..... sorry darling, can't wait that long. Oh, here's a story that's is already good FROM chapter one. Toodles!