Norm d'Plume wrote:I agree with Janet. Unless you recip, you probably won't get sustained reviews.
This is what I'm most afraid of happening, even if my reviewers start to fall in love with the story I wrote.
Norm d'Plume wrote: Aside from writing, most of us are probably reading ten other people's work. It requires a lot of time. Although I don't love everything I read (who does?), reading other people's work makes me a better writer, as do their critiques. I work hard to sustain the most helpful reviewers (I usually read more than I'm read), but have to let the rest drop off.
Yes, this is what happens on this site that we are reading and reviewing more then posting new stuff. And this site has always been in my humble opinion the best site I ever found to workshop a novel to help people become better writers. I adore Sol for creating tNBW.
I also remember how bad I felt when I would give a person a review and then never get a reciprocating review in return. And I don't anyone to feel upset that I didn't give them a review. In fact I had started feeling bad when I got behind in reciprocating on my reviews.
Norm d'Plume wrote: The sustained feedback I've received has greatly improved my writing as I go along. I don't see myself going back to writing an entire draft with little or no feedback. Simple suggestions from good reviewers have resulted in major new character arcs or plot changes mid-stream that I wouldn't otherwise have thought of.
Yes it does help in doing this too. However I have a bout 10% of this novel left to finish writing the first draft and I have it broken into 61 completed chapters so far (Most likely that will change when it's fully ready to be published) so yes I want to workshop this novel to find out if there are different plot changes I should implement, but it's going to take a while to do that. In fact I figure it's going to take more time to workshop the entire novel then it will be for me to finish writing it.
That leave my main dilemma, and that's how to figure out a way to not get too far behind on reciprocating reviews.
My first thought is to only have the first three chapters up for review until I get finished writing the first draft of the novel. And to maybe give a time frame in my reply to when I will have time to give the reviewer a review of something they wrote and maybe even ask them what they'd like me to review for them. Does that sound feasible?