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I cannot believe some authors have the nerve to bash reviewers ON TWITTER over a pre-review. Are kidding me? Are you fucking kidding me?! Unprofessional and I will not be reading his works or any of his friend's that decided to jump in.
— Jan 02, 2012 10:41PM
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It's like a hush campaign. What is it with YA now and days?

It's like a hush campaign. What is it with YA now and days?"
Suzie Townsend?

Her comment is on the third page. Check out the whole thread.
If you dare.

ETA: lol Steph you beat me :)"
Lol, hilarious.
What will her do without her?

What a bizarre turn of events.


I find this just *GRRRRRR*, but I don't know the whole story beyond just that one blog. Can anyone fill me in?


However I did discover some very nice (re: reasonable) authors to put on my to-read list.
Sometimes, I wish there was an "agreeably dislike" button, where I could show my support for someone's status even though I don't actually like what's being shared. A friend had a horrible day at work? I don't want to 'like' that status, but I want to show my support for his/her bad day.
Basically, I am in agreement over how messed up all of this is (and how insane these authors are being), but it still feels weird to 'like' it.
*clicks like button anyway*
Basically, I am in agreement over how messed up all of this is (and how insane these authors are being), but it still feels weird to 'like' it.
*clicks like button anyway*

Well, I know that's how most people use it. It's how I use it, too; it just makes me feel bad sometimes when I think, "I wonder if people think I actually like this ..."

I was so upset about Lauren Destefano in particular. I really was looking forward to her book, but after I had time to sleep on it, I will be removing her from my TBR pile. I have way too many books to read and far too little time.


(You know because a lot of authors say "If you didn't like the book why did you keep..."
Oh, c'mon. You know that only applies to us lowly readers/reviewers. Not the almighty authors!

(You know because..."
Oh, Archer. 'Be nice!' *wink*

Yeah that sounds lame even to me lol.
How about I'm always honest lol"
I happen to think being honest is being nice. What good are we if all we do is slap each other on the ass yelling, "You're so awesome!" Where is the growth in that?

Stephanie - I agree with you 100% here. I learned this at my day job and apply it to my writting. It's not fair to tell people they are doing well if they are not. That robs them of the opportunity to learn from their mistakes. I know that when I put my first novel out it is going to get bashed. I am going to try to do as much as I can to make sure I don't put out a crappy book, but it's my first one. I'm going to make a lot of rookie mistakes. I think GoodReads is going to keep me humble and help me see where I messed up. The issue is if i can't learn from my mistakes and 3 books later i'm doing the same thing. I hope that's not the case, but I know GoodReader's will let me know if it is.


Let reviewers have an honest of what you do. It might help you with future books.
And she deleted her account?! Why do I find this so awfully funny? XD
(Oh, and btw, how do you write a normal status update? I'm still new with this. )

You add a status update on your feed page on the right hand side under the book statues. It's called general status.

It's like, "Really? Are we due for yet another shit storm? So SOON?"

You add a status update on your feed page on the right hand side under the book statues. It's called general status."
Thanks, Stephanie. X3

Yay, another author I no longer feel inclined to spend my hard earned cash on.

Moulton's already not getting any of my money.




WIN.
Damn. I think even Stephanie Meyers handles her criticism better than these people do. And that's saying a lot, seeing as half the literary population just about despises her writing. Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is for reviewers and people who love to read, NOT for authors to bitch about/to their fans.

Kthanxbai

Kthanxbai"
The list is getting so long!! It's hard to keep up.

I actually think this might trump the "Be Nice" fiasco.
Seriously.

Good lord.
You're ... you're right.
It never ends.

Isn't that the point of a review...constructive criticism?

That's a nice way of putting it. The author essentially trolled a review for several days, got his agent in on it, and then took it to twitter where a whole slew of authors decided to jump on the bullying bandwagon. Comments ranged from Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ being a hellhole, worse than 4chan to directly calling the reviewer an asshole.
She was not an asshole. She was angry and concerned about how feminism was being portrayed in fiction meant for young girls. She handled the whole thing with a great deal of maturity and grace, including direct interactions with the author. She has decided to read beyond the sample to see if the character is eventually redeemed. I don't think there was a better way for her to handle the situation.