Poor Robert Pattison. Us LJ bitches are so mean to him. I mean, he can't even whore around without us tearing him apart. Can a man not be addicted to booze and loose women anymore without severe mockery? What is this world coming to, I ask you
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I picked, 'not respond at all' because this is what I would prefer to do. But if they ask me directly for my opinion, I will look for the things I think are well done. I only ever offer con crit to the *very* few people who either: really want it or think I'm qualified to make such an assessment.
What kind of feedback do you usually leave?
One of the reasons I'd rather send feedback by e-mail is that I leave feedback that is gushing, but also has substance. On LJ I tend to just pick one thing I particulary liked or fangirl. It just doesn't seem right somehow to leave a long, thoughtful review in a comments section. *shrugs*
If a favorite author of yours wrote something (a kink or pairing, say) that you didn't like, you wouldI'm fairly unsquickable, so I'll read anything a favorite author wrote if it's Snape/Harry. But I generally don't read outside of my OTP unless it's very short. And if it's novel-length I don't care who wrote it. If it isn't Snape/Harry, I'd ( ... )
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I hear you. And it doesn't really seem right to leave a big long, concrit comment on an LJ, the land of squeeing fangirls. You're likely to get flamed if you tried it, anyway.
And if it's novel-length I don't care who wrote it. If it isn't Snape/Harry, I'd never consider reading it.
You know, I recently tried expanding my OTP by reading some Harry/Draco and a few other pairings...and it was awful. I mean, the writing was good, but it just did nothing for me. And I felt that Harry was cheating on Snape, so that might've had something to do with it. I'm fairly okay with femmeslash, for some reason, but novel length stuff just doesn't interest me, either.
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