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TinTurtle ([personal profile] tinturtle) wrote2024-05-27 10:18 pm
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Tacky



I sometimes visit the r/FanFiction subreddit. Today I brought up my practice of reviewing fanfic there, and another user said that, in their opinion, writing unsolicited negative reviews is "tacky" because fic writers are not professional authors.

What do you all think of this? I suppose that people who follow the journal of a person who writes such reviews might be a biased sample, but I'm still curious.

Personally, I see it as one of the things engaged fans do. I know there is plenty of precedent for it in fandom, and the reviews of the past, as quoted on Fanlore, are often much less gentle than I try to be.
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[personal profile] timemidae 2024-05-28 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
IMO there’s a difference between writing a negative review in the comments of someone’s fic and what you do. I’m biased because I also review fic, so clearly I’m not going to tell you it’s wrong, but I think that if we take fic seriously as a form of artistic expression, even if it’s not a profit seeking one, it makes sense to analyze it and think about it critically. In the same sense, I think critical writing about visual art is interesting, but I wouldn’t encourage anyone to go to a gallery opening and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of an artists’ work to their face.