"I
think the whole glory of writing lies in the fact that it forces us
out of ourselves and into the lives of others."
-Sherwood
Anderson, US novelist
Oh
dear. I've been searching for a site that provides constructive
feedback on creative writing. My search took a nosedive this week
with the Literotica Forums.
As mentioned, I planned to spend a week dabbling around on the site to
see if I could use it to my advantage. But no. I could not. Here's why.
It's
really a site for finished pieces of erotic stories and poems, not a
place for critiques of unfinished work. Or so it seems. The purpose
of the forums seems to be “getting attention”, rather than
“getting and giving advice”. People are asking for comments, but
not particularly for constructive criticism.
Some
of the writing on this site fairly well-written, but not
particularly erotic. Some of the writing is really, really bad. I
know that a feedback site is a place for people to develop their
skills as a writer, but you'd expect a certain level of ability from
people if they are serious about writing- serious enough to use a
site like this, at least. Example: reviewers are having to point out
to writers that they have accidentaly changed from first to third
person. One writer describes her story as being set “in the 1800th
century”. Okay, so some people are beginners and are there to
learn, but what support is there for fairly competent people who
have already been published and who want to further hone their
skills? Not much.
This
brings me nicely onto my third point: not only are there a lot of
terrible writers, these contributors are also (predictably) awful at
reviewing. One story, written from the perspective of a milionare
rapist preying on lapdancers, did not get in my books. And I'm a BIG
American Psycho fan, so it wasn't the content that particularly put
me off. It was just badly written, more than anything, and the
wafer-thin depiction of the female characters proved how few women
the author actually knew in real life. Yet the majority of reviewers
loved it! They all congratulated the author for his “brilliant”
stories (he'd written a few) and gave nothing in the form of
constructive criticism. One fairly eloquent reviewer- older than
most, seemingly- put it to the author that rapists generally don't
make good protagonists. They aren't likeable individuals. This
particular main character was a brat with no redeeming features,
even when he wasn't sexually assaulting pole-dancing
nineteen-year-olds. I added that I agreed with this reviewer. I
didn't hear back from the site as to whether I'd received any
correspondence from that comment.
Some writers upload unfinished work in the hope of gaining feedback.
One story I critiqued contained no reviewer's notes indicating that
the piece wasn't actually finished, so of course when I reviewed it
to say that the ending didn't work I got an earful as they
“obviously” hadn't finished writing it yet. Generally speaking,
people on Literotica don't take criticism well at all.
On the flipside, some of the poetry is really good- well-thought out
pacing, thoughtful word choices, graphic without being vulgar,
sentimental without being gushy. Some of the poetry is not so, but
at least a handful of examples really stand out. It doesn't seem to
be a place for feedback, though, and when the site lets you
communicate, it isn't easy to use. After submitting a comment, the
text disappears and there's no notification of whether it has been
submitted or not.
The site itself isn't particularly easy to use- some pieces will
have an obvious text box for you to submit your comments in. Other
poems or stories won't. I couldn't tell why this was.
This left me wondering- is the site a place for working on your
stories or not? On Literotica it isn't clear. I tried to upload a
story of my own for the purpose of gaining feedback. When you find
the upload form, the instructions read like you're submitting a
finished piece for publication on the site- like the magazine. “You
are granting us non-exclusive rights to publish your submission”,
it says. I debated this, then sent the piece anyway. I wish I hadn't
in retrospect- If I could have made the story better, I would have
had a better chance of being noticed as a writer. But, if Literotica
decide to publish the piece, I can link it up regardless.
I'm also a little disappointed that the submission form knocked out
all of my italics. The story I uploaded was mostly internal
monologue, so it was particulalry important with that piece and I
spent some time checking that it was right.
So.
A FAIL of a week on the writing front. Do you know a better feedback
site that I should be trying?
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