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15 June 2006 @ 08:23 am
Feedback: The Reality  
If you ever wondered if you should leave feedback for a writer, yes, you really should. I don't care if they wrote the story in 2003, I'm sure they'd love to hear that it, ummm.... moved you. In whatever way.

And in case you're wondering if it makes a difference in how much they write, that I can't say for certain. Right now I couldn't stop even if no one was reading it at all. But I'll tell you one thing I know for sure: Feedback makes me write faster and for longer periods of time.

Oh, and virtual roses from [profile] _alicesprings? They make me stay up all night writing. *thanks her*
 
 
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[identity profile] harka.livejournal.com on June 15th, 2006 07:32 pm (UTC)
I have the same problem - if at all I can say to that it's actually a problem - as Potentiial: I can't express my impressions properly. Sometimes I write the whole feedback and after re-reading it, I think how everything sound so miserable, especially in comparison with other comments left by "faster and deeper" readers. Usually, I delete "the real" feedback and write a "normal" response in the end or nothing at all.

Feedback makes me write faster and for longer periods of time.

So, write, my dear! And eat, too!!!!!!
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