16/ Inaccurate feedback encourages people to go public with unworthy works. Accurate feedback helps. Some can keep polishing their craft in private, until they're good enough. Others can realize that they will never have the skill to write at an acceptable level, and quit.
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27/ > Becuase really your just coming off as a condescending elitist yes I have a better understanding of what makes skilled writing, because I have diligently studied the topic, and I am condescending to explain it to people who have not. We are in agreement.
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28/ > It's not a good look. We've already established that I care about what the masters & skilled technicians of the craft have to share about how they perform their magic. ...and that you do not. ...so why would I care what you think of the fact that I care about standards?
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I will say this for you, Travis: you are a man with a chest. (à la "The Abolition of Man")
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But again as, someone who does not own any of his books, wby does him having a fan base and readers bother you. Obviously some people enjoy his writing even if you beleave its objectively bad. Penny dreadfuls were "badly" written and people loved them.
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This "all art is subjective" has got to be the most brainless, tedious, and insulting thing an artist can hear. "Guess all those hours practising were wasted man it's all so random lol"
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