dagnee wrote:A lot of good writers were run off the last site because reviewers took out their personal issues on them. They formed writing groups independent of TNBW because it was so toxic...
Okay, let's have it right.
It is also a fact that an awful lot of writers (not just those you judge to be good, but writers of all perceived ability) from the old site, have left the new-site since it was re-invented… for 'whatever' reason.
Opinions, agendas, individual experiences, delusions and fake news prevails... but there are still many here from the old site, who know.
Yes, on the old site there was the odd nasty idiot and some odd victims.
The way I remember it the odd nasty idiots were soon rooted-out by the community and SolN who banned anyone toxic immediately. I don’t remember it as the bully-riddled hate fuelled society that you recall. It was policed by tNBW site admin fairly and efficiently.
I joined the site in 2006 as psychologically fragile writer without much education and no formal training within the craft or writing whatsoever. A foreign Johnny to boot.
I wrote, and the product was not technically correct, I hadn’t mastered basic grammar let alone advanced language rules. I didn’t know about tense, POV, redundancy and all those other tools essentially required in order to produce creative writing of even the lowest quality.
The reviewers on the old site put me right. They gave me advice, example and encouragement in abundance. They extended the hand of genuine friendship and I have many friendships today, on and (mostly off) the current site that were established upon the old tNBW site. I’m sure this is the same experience that many of the old tNBW veterans here share.
I collected my share of inappropriate reviews from the odd nasty idiot. These reviews were occasional and ignored. The vast majority of reviews were appropriate, even several cutting ones. The hardest lessons to learn were the most valuable.
I, like the majority of writers on old tNBW simply ignored vindictive inappropriate reviews. As I’ve already mentioned, those reviewers were rounded upon by the community and banished by SolN.
On receipt of a harsh over critical or unfair review, I remember once or twice the regular senior writers and reviewers rushing to my defence and chastising the editor in question. There was a real warmth and comradeship to be gained from tNBW family.
Just about every member (including this thread originator) who has recounted or cited an example of an inappropriate review here, has implied that the negative review actually strengthened their resolve; It bolstered their determination to write well; negative turned to positive, bad review be dammed.
So an inappropriate review is an invalid review. It is irrelevant. Idiots are a fact of life. Simply ignore the stupid review and move on.
It wasn’t all one-side critique bullies driving good writers from the site. I mentioned the ‘odd victims’.
Some of these odd victims loved to play the victim card. Rather than simply ignore a review they considered inappropriate they would react. More than react, they conducted an episode. They psychotically demanded sympathy, apology, revenge, retribution, atonement and blood-feud in equal measure and immediately.
Spats over nothing.
Some writers could never accept the slightest criticism, even if the points of contention were valid (technically correct)… let alone invalid. Some of these poor victims could never separate critique of their story or their prose from a personal attack upon them as an individual. Some were so proud and protective of their precious prose, feeling it their God-given right never to be criticised or questioned upon anything lest they create hell, and anyone who criticised their work was labelled a nasty antagonist. Anyone else who, out of truth and reason, happened to agree with the reviewer was accused of creating or operating a clique. A gang imagined to persecute and beat the poor defenceless victim.
A vast minority, the idiot reviewers and the precious pariah victims; but they made the noise of many.
Some hated the old tNBW and the members therein (because they were the site) with a vengeance. Some loved the place. I will remember it with reverence and affection because it transformed me as a writer and a person and provided me with lifelong friends. We all remember it differently and I doubt that we will ever see it's like again.
The world has changed. People’s values have changed. At my junior school sports day all of the heats were fiercely contested. Each race had a winner, runners-up and losers. The winners were championed and they were (as I remember) a memorable event, glorious, highly emotional days.
By the time my children had their sports days, competitiveness, striving for triumph was considered nasty and inappropriate. It was completely banned. No losers allowed, non-competitive games, every kid an equal winner. Anyone who voiced an alternate opinion was rounded upon quite ferociously for being a fascist, sexist, uber-macho knuckle-dragging Neanderthal. The sports days became boring, mundane, dull and avoidable fluffy pointless days that die quickly in terms of memory.
My kids? The passive generation of victims who live in absolute terror of the tough immigrant kids from Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa who strip them of their cash, iPhones, bicycles and designer training shoes at will. These soft wibbling liberalised UK kids who are chastised for being racist if they dare describe the ethnic origin of their attackers.
Well, I've gone a little off piste at the end, but those who know what I'm saying will understand. Those who don't, never will. Such is the way of the world.