Random blathering...
Aug. 22nd, 2011 09:30 amFirst, I think the white epi is my favorite. Think I'm going to change it to my default. The red and white is just too gaudy.
I think my, um, enthusiasm for other writer's work scares them, sometimes. Or at least makes them look at me funny.
I can't help myself. Really. When I see a sentence -or scene, even- that's lovely, I want to tell the writer that it works. Then I want to tell them why, so they can make more lovely sentences, which in turn will make me even happier. (The truth comes out! It's all about me!)
I don't want to settle for, 'That was great! Please write more.'
Exploring themes in another writer's work, pointing out nuance of character that I noticed and appreciated... well, it's a blast.
I know it's not the standard for fanfiction reviewers to do this... and the first time someone did it with *my* writing, I about fell over. So, yes, it's an odd sensation. (Which is sad, really...)
Maybe I should just tag this to the top of my page, so when a writer comes looking for the weirdo stalking their work, they'll understand. ;-)
I think my, um, enthusiasm for other writer's work scares them, sometimes. Or at least makes them look at me funny.
I can't help myself. Really. When I see a sentence -or scene, even- that's lovely, I want to tell the writer that it works. Then I want to tell them why, so they can make more lovely sentences, which in turn will make me even happier. (The truth comes out! It's all about me!)
I don't want to settle for, 'That was great! Please write more.'
Exploring themes in another writer's work, pointing out nuance of character that I noticed and appreciated... well, it's a blast.
I know it's not the standard for fanfiction reviewers to do this... and the first time someone did it with *my* writing, I about fell over. So, yes, it's an odd sensation. (Which is sad, really...)
Maybe I should just tag this to the top of my page, so when a writer comes looking for the weirdo stalking their work, they'll understand. ;-)