The encouragements posted by the staff at Nano is consistently earnest and well-meant, but I rarely find it useful. Today's post was. It comes from Dean Koontz. I skimmed most of the article, but at the end he lists three things to look for in criticism. Here is the first (we're not supposed to quote at length)
Worthwhile criticism will be highly specific; naysaying will be a broad kind of negativism.
He has two more, in somewhat the same vein. This rang true the moment I read it, especially the first part. Worthwhile criticism will be highly specific. I'm adding this to my personal guidelines for when I critique the work of others.
Worthwhile criticism will be highly specific; naysaying will be a broad kind of negativism.
He has two more, in somewhat the same vein. This rang true the moment I read it, especially the first part. Worthwhile criticism will be highly specific. I'm adding this to my personal guidelines for when I critique the work of others.