Noticing Newbies: March 12, 2008 Issue [#2268] |
Noticing Newbies
This week: Edited by: esprit More Newsletters By This Editor
1. About this Newsletter 2. A Word from our Sponsor 3. Letter from the Editor 4. Editor's Picks 5. A Word from Writing.Com 6. Ask & Answer 7. Removal instructions
We hope all members of the site will take the time to read, rate, review and welcome our new authors. By introducing ourselves, reviewing items and reaching out, we will not only make them feel at home within our community, we just might make new friends.
Today's Topic is 'Guidelines on Rating;
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Want to Know How To Rate?
Question: As we all know, reviewing is a huge part of the writing.com community, and It can be as daunting as it is enjoyable.The "rating" seems to be an ongoing issue. What exactly is the protocol. And how do we remain fair and encouraging if we rate a story 2.5 as opposed to 4.5 And if you liked it enough to give it a 4.5 then why not just a 5? The rating system is a bit controversial, and it strikes an emotional chord.
There is a lot of confusing talk about reviewing and rating but the official information isn't easy to find when you need it. I thought I'd highlight some of it here for easy reference and hope everyone takes the time to read it again if it's been awhile.
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Read the article to understand how the trial works; and to help you decide if you'd like to upgrade to Premium Membership.
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The FAQ Page covers a lot of material and chances are very good you can find your answer there. It's located at the top of every page, in the menu area.
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How Should I Rate Items on Writing.Com?
Writing.Com is a reading and writing community where writers come to receive honest feedback from their peers. Ratings handed out here should be constructive and not just a pat on the back.
If you want to send encouragement, give out a few Gift Points.
Reserve your ratings for the sincere evaluation of items.
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Comment-In-A-Box
I have finally put words to the Writing.Com rating system. I am going to start accompanying my rating numbers with a link to this item. That way, authors not only have a rating, but a general guideline to look at, as well. Call it my "Comment-In-A-Box" for items I don't feel like reviewing in detail.
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The Rating / Reviewing Preference
All Authors on Writing.Com are here for different reasons. Some of you are here to perfect the craft of writing, asking for honest, useful feedback for your items. Some of you write for pure pleasure and want to share your work with the community, but not receive suggestions for improvement.
Authors have the option to set the Rating/Review Preference on their items as "Unrestricted", "Rating Requires a Review" or "Comments Only; No Ratings". The first two options make your item a Rateable item while the third makes your item Unrateable.
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The Review Request Page
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Review Request Page is to match those Writing.Com authors who are looking for serious critiques with those Writing.Com members looking to give them. Items should only be posted here if the author is looking for honest and helpful reviews.
RULES:
Only post an item here if you are looking for an honest review.
Reviews given from this forum can be as in-depth and thorough as the reviewer chooses. It's not the place to go for your first critique or if you're leery of reviewers being 'too tough'. Always read the headers of all forums carefully.
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Find A Review Forum!
For those members looking for gentle or specialized reviews, there are many review forums to suit your needs. If you would rather someone read that is experienced in your genre, such as Fantasy or Sci-Fi, they are listed here. Some specialize in poetry, shorts and lengthy novels.. A few are GC specific, while others are GC restricted. Whatever you write you can be sure to find a forum for it.
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These guidelines should relieve you of the stress of guessing how you should rate. Following recommended guidelines are usually the best for everyone. It's always up to you though.
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SUBMITTED ITEMS
Submitted Item:
Submitted Comment: Not only is this item written by a newbie, but it is also the first I have written a sonnet. I'd dearly love feedback and pointers regarding this poetic form, as well as exposure towards my portfolio.
Submitted Item:
Submitted Comment: This is a chapter of a novel I am writing and I'm pretty new here.
Remember to read your neighbor’s work too!
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Ask and Answer
Comments on "Invalid Entry"
Submitted By: merlin
Submitted Comment:
Hello all,
I can pick up errors in my work, not just in the 2nd draft, but all the way through to the 10th ! Not because I'm stupid (well maybe), but because I read what I think is on the page as I know the story so well, not what is actually there. Always useful to get someone else to read it, as long as they're not afraid to point out that I've messed up (again).
Wyvernz
You are so right! This is why we all need and appreciate readers with new eyes.
Submitted By: THANKFUL SONALI Library Class!
Submitted Comment:
To keep the creative juices flowing
The 'second draft' advice is glowing.
Don't curb the thoughts, get them written
While with the muse bug you are bitten.
Plenty of time, later on
To come back and change what was wrong!
This is great! I was hoping someone would follow up with a poem we can call our own, and here it is. Thank you!
Submitted By: Coolhand
Submitted Comment: Greetings Esprit,
A interesting letter with extremely helpful advice. Learning to write that first draft without sweating the details is a difficult hurdle to overcome. One that I still battle.
Best regards, Coolhand
It's one most of us battle, Coolhand. It must be part of 'paying your dues', you think?
We always appreciate the feedback, thanks!
Editors:
CHRISTMAS cub-BELLS R RINGING!
laurencia
kelly1202 Guest Editor
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