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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-19 06:34 pm

[ SECRET POST #3058 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3058 ⌋

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Re: Ughhhhh

(Anonymous) 2015-05-20 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
OP doesn't have to mention that, because anyone who's taken a writing course that features peer critique knows that's how critique is supposed to work. The point of a writing class is to improve one's technical skills, and the point of the critique portion is both for the writer to receive feedback that is necessary for that improvement, and for their classmates to learn how to critically evaluate a piece of writing. The point is not for the critiquer to complain about how a story they're critiquing goes against their personal preferences. No one cares if you don't like the subject matter. It's entirely beside the point, because it doesn't help the writer improve their skills, it just tells them what you personally prefer.