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jimbow8   09-01-2005, 11:11 AM
#11
I actually like to read negative reviews more than the positive sometimes. Not only for a little humor sometimes, but because they often contain info that I would like to know. A thorough critique should contain both the positive and negative opinions. The positive reviews are just as exclusive in often only praising a work but not giving any full criticism.

If you buy a TV, you will want to know all the nice features it has, but you will also want to know which problems people have had and what they don't like about it.

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~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
fpw   09-01-2005, 11:15 AM
#12
Marc B. Wrote:At least it wasn't as mindless a review as "It sucked!" He defended his opinion. I disagree with his assessment of the story but he's entitled to his opinion just like us.

Exactly.

I get the feeling the poor guy was expecting something PC. You don't go to RJ for PC. (And what's a bigger cliche these days than the appropriately racially balanced street gang and the corrupt cop? I decided to go against that grain.)

Apparently it pissed him off enough to trash it and quibble about typos. And that's good. Nothing better than pissing off the PC types.
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Blake   09-01-2005, 11:17 AM
#13
Okay, I'm not sure if the reviewer named Jane Smith is on this board, and it's nice she posted a positive review, but I have to admit I laughed at this combination of sentences:

Jane Smith review Wrote:Plenty of FPWs "bad" characters have covered the range of human colors on this planet. (Lighten up already!!)

Sorry, but I just enjoy puns, even unintentional ones! Smile

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jimbow8   09-01-2005, 11:23 AM
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Blake Wrote:Okay, I'm not sure if the reviewer named Jane Smith is on this board, and it's nice she posted a positive review, but I have to admit I laughed at this combination of sentences:



Sorry, but I just enjoy puns, even unintentional ones! Smile

Blake
Took me a minute, but, yes, that is funny. Wink

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Biggles   09-01-2005, 01:21 PM
#15
jimbow8 Wrote:I haven't read this story, so I can't comment directly on it, but the guy just has a differing opinion. He didn't like it. I'm sure there are a lot of people who don't or won't. So what!

We all obviously LOVE RJ. Others don't. To each his own.

I disagree. I think we should find him and tar and feather him!
:mad:
Just kidding. Big Grin

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Biggles   09-01-2005, 01:24 PM
#16
fpw Wrote:

Apparently it pissed him off enough to trash it and quibble about typos. And that's good. Nothing better than pissing off the PC types.

I know exactly what you mean. I had a law partner once who swore by Macs, and as a PC type, he really pissed me off.

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nonsun blob a   09-01-2005, 02:16 PM
#17
what was he reveiwing? i've never really heard of typos like that getting through an editor. although i bought return of the boogey man last night for 4 bucks and there were a few places on the back of the case where they'd forgotten to put spaces between words. and i've never seen "wet" contain an h before, though terry's probably well versed in editorish and old english.

regardless, i've never read a mystery novel whose main character was as interesting and truly a CHARACTER as repairman jack. so cliche my ass, terry needs to take whatever it is that's edged and probably spiky out of his.

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t4terrific   09-01-2005, 02:39 PM
#18
Biggles Wrote:I think we should find him and tar and feather him!
:mad:
Just kidding. Big Grin

Just kidding? Glad I saw that. I was getting the tar piping hot and preparing to pluck some chickens for the tar-and-feather party!
dejo   09-01-2005, 03:14 PM
#19
As much as I loved this short story (read it last night before going to bed; even though it's short, I still had to finish it before sleepy-time), he is correct about the sneakers vs. boots and, I too, noticed a few typos. Did they detract from an otherwise excellent RJ piece? Not to me. But I usually don't get all hung up on such things. This was the closest to having his carefully manicured non-existence destroyed I've seen Jack, and all for trying to "do the right thing". Loved it!
Susan   09-01-2005, 04:04 PM
#20
dejo Wrote:As much as I loved this short story (read it last night before going to bed; even though it's short, I still had to finish it before sleepy-time), he is correct about the sneakers vs. boots and, I too, noticed a few typos. Did they detract from an otherwise excellent RJ piece? Not to me. But I usually don't get all hung up on such things. This was the closest to having his carefully manicured non-existence destroyed I've seen Jack, and all for trying to "do the right thing". Loved it!

A word on typos:

No matter how much editing you do or how many people read the story before it goes to press or e-book, there will always be typos. I design and layout books, so I can tell you this from experience. However, it should be easy to edit an e-book and then resubmit it to Amazon (if Da Man is so inclined).

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