Learning From Reviews
I'll be honest.
I've really enjoyed reading reviews on my debut Love On The Range. Many authors don't read reviews and I'm sure someday I won't either. But because this book was written so long ago, and been through so many revisions, I feel very objective toward it now.
Reviews from friends and fellow bloggers are amazing to read. Thank you to everyone who posted one for me!! It was much appreciated. Reviews from people I don't know are exciting. Someone I don't know read my book and cared enough to write about it and/or rate it.
Wow!
So I read these reviews and I learn. What worked for people, what didn't. Some reviews touched on things I knew I wouldn't be able to change in the future with my books, though I might refine my way of writing it. Other reviews hit on things that I know I'll be keeping in mind for future books: Things like pacing and head hopping (yes, I'm a natural head hopper and am working at curbing that tendency *cringe*).
Reviews are like critiques...except I can never revise this manuscript. Good thing I have lots of other stories brewing!
If you're published, have there been any reviews that struck a chord with you? If unpublished, what has been your latest helpful critique? And if you're a reader only, did you think about the author reading your review? Have you ever left one on a public site?
I've really enjoyed reading reviews on my debut Love On The Range. Many authors don't read reviews and I'm sure someday I won't either. But because this book was written so long ago, and been through so many revisions, I feel very objective toward it now.
Reviews from friends and fellow bloggers are amazing to read. Thank you to everyone who posted one for me!! It was much appreciated. Reviews from people I don't know are exciting. Someone I don't know read my book and cared enough to write about it and/or rate it.
Wow!
So I read these reviews and I learn. What worked for people, what didn't. Some reviews touched on things I knew I wouldn't be able to change in the future with my books, though I might refine my way of writing it. Other reviews hit on things that I know I'll be keeping in mind for future books: Things like pacing and head hopping (yes, I'm a natural head hopper and am working at curbing that tendency *cringe*).
Reviews are like critiques...except I can never revise this manuscript. Good thing I have lots of other stories brewing!
If you're published, have there been any reviews that struck a chord with you? If unpublished, what has been your latest helpful critique? And if you're a reader only, did you think about the author reading your review? Have you ever left one on a public site?
Comments
The most helpful critiques I've received have definitely been from My Book Therapy buddies...we speak the same lingo. :) And I did a paid critique last year at ACFW with author Jenny B. Jones...that was sooo helpful. I love it when a reviewer or critiquer really has a heart to help the other person...it shows through in their feedback.
I have amazing crit partners that help me structure sentences so much better! Just flipping a few words around makes it more impactful. (Is that a word--impactful??) And they are brutal in a beautiful way!
Question: If they say we aren't supposed to headhop (I'm recovering too) then how did your editor let you get away with it? I personally didn't notice when I read it, but then I'm recovering and I read Nora Roberts so it doesn't really bother me and I rarely pay attention unless I'm critiquing for someone. As a reader only, I don't mind that stuff.
Jessica,
Ooh, I think you just inspired a post. *grin* Head-hopping is so subjective. I've yet to see readers notice or care, only writers. When it's done well, it's not intrusive. I think editors care less about "rules" and more about how they like a story.
Great post!
But it can hurt. I usually have to take a bit of time to recover from them. But once I do and I can be somewhat objective, the critiques are usually helpful.
I've been encouraged by my reviews, especially the ones that said my book made them LOL, encouraged them in a down time, or both.
It's always helpful to get an objective opinion.
LOL Jaime!!
Lindsay, it can be hurtful, definitely. Especially if we're very close to a story.
Jeanette, so glad you liked the story!! :-) You're having some wonderful reviews too. Excited for you!
Brandi, that's how I feel. It's my debut and I'm just SO curious. lol Your review rocked, btw. I think it was the first one I got, or close to it, and I was so happy and surprised by it. :-)
I sort of like the mixed emotions. I think it makes for interesting discussion.
The reviews have made me realize how important the MC is in a novel!
An author! What grace!
It's so fun to know that your book is being enjoyed by people you've never met, and that forever more, you're connected with those readers through the shared experience of story.
I'm working on deepening my point of view characters. My plot also needs some help.
You're braver than me!
Exactly, Erica. You said it perfectly.
LOL Susan. I feel you!
Elana, I don't think I'm braver. I'm sure I've had less reviews than you for one, but also, mine have been very kind. I think once they get harsh, it would be harder to read them.
It's not easy to be thick-skinned about our precious stories. If I'm ever published, I'd have to work on this!
If I review a book on Amazon, I usually only do it if I have something positive to say. I can't always say that for the products I review on Amazon though, HAHA!
Keep up the good work, and thanks for commenting on my blog earlier this month! Always great to see you!