[Feedback Post]
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To commemorate the 100th challenge at
kh_drabble (as well as all sorts of other things), we'll be having this nifty thing called the Feedback Post. Basically, this is a cumulative feedback post, where people (both signed in and anonymous) can give feedback to any author. Basically, in order to participate in it, all you need to be is an author who has posted in this community before (because it's a feedback post, duh.)
For Those Who Want Feedback
1. Put your username down in the comments.
2. It is up to you, but I think it would be helpful if you put links to your latest drabbles. It is up to you, of course.
3. Do enable comment notification, because anonymous comments will be screened.
4. Do feedback to others too, especially if you like receiving your own feedback!
For Those Who Are Giving Feedback
1. Basically, general comments on their writing style, ideas, creativity? I know all of us here are authors, or at the very least, readers, so we do have an idea of what writing is like and how someone can improve. Even better, tell someone their positive points, because we all need a little ego boost now and then.
2. Slanderous reviews will be deleted. Just because it is anonymous doesn't mean that you can shoot your mouth any way you like. If people take advantage of it then anonymous reviewing will be turned off.
I hope that this would be useful and constructive to the participants of this community, but most of all, really fun as well.
So get to it!
(Oh, and if anyone wants to use this to feedback to the moderators about anything in the community, I suppose this is a good time as any to do so. Thanks.)
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For Those Who Want Feedback
1. Put your username down in the comments.
2. It is up to you, but I think it would be helpful if you put links to your latest drabbles. It is up to you, of course.
3. Do enable comment notification, because anonymous comments will be screened.
4. Do feedback to others too, especially if you like receiving your own feedback!
For Those Who Are Giving Feedback
1. Basically, general comments on their writing style, ideas, creativity? I know all of us here are authors, or at the very least, readers, so we do have an idea of what writing is like and how someone can improve. Even better, tell someone their positive points, because we all need a little ego boost now and then.
2. Slanderous reviews will be deleted. Just because it is anonymous doesn't mean that you can shoot your mouth any way you like. If people take advantage of it then anonymous reviewing will be turned off.
I hope that this would be useful and constructive to the participants of this community, but most of all, really fun as well.
So get to it!
(Oh, and if anyone wants to use this to feedback to the moderators about anything in the community, I suppose this is a good time as any to do so. Thanks.)
Re: sweeeeeeeeeet
Date: 2007-04-01 07:47 am (UTC)[085] It's a very poignant drabble :O. My only complaint about this drabble is that the first paragraph was a little wordy and it made for a rocky flow. Other than that first paragraph, it flowed smoothly and it had good direction. I also like how you wrote Axel. It falls within the realm of believable, even if Disney would have imploded before they let anyone snuggle on screen lol.
[083] Great portrayal of Riku right there. He's self-loathing, but not to the point of annoying the reader. You really get that resentment towards his mistake and his frustration, and that's what makes this short little drabble great :D. It came across clear and strong.