Tuesday, May 28, 2013

(The) Writing Life--Or...

...why writers shouldn't take reviews too seriously.



See these?


"...would recommend for light reading..."

"...it felt very heavy..."

"...a very light story with a heavy theme..."



"...I laughed out loud..."

"...if you want some humor...skip over this one."



"...I found myself smiling..."

"Too melodramatic..."



"Riveting Romance..."

"...decidedly subdued romance..."




"...predictable..."

"I could not wait to see what would happen next..."




"...I get the feeling that I was supposed to be happy..."

"...I really cared about the characters in this book..."



"...no real conflict..."

"...story too gripping for anything less than a five..."





"Made me want to cry..."

"...made me smile..."





"...somewhat realistic..."

"...a beautiful story of true to life struggles..."

"...IT WAS SOOOOO REAL..."



"...angsty and...depressing..."

"Cute...."



So what's your point, Cheryl, you may be wondering? Well, it's this. These are all real comments--about   The Same Book

And now you know why we writers are so dippy.


5 comments:

Liz Flaherty said...

Yup.

Unknown said...

It's that you evoke so many different emotions at one time. :-P

Anonymous said...

Love this post--so true. Best not to let a review break our author hearts. Thanks for sharing~*

Cheryl said...

You're welcome, H Raven Rose. :)

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