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I've been thinking a lot recently about LJ, and how it makes communication between writers/readers and artists/viewers so easy. The commenting system creates the possibility of having many conversations with other LJ users, whether one-on-one or multiple.

One of the interesting things about commenting is how the original author/artist reacts to comments.

Comments generally fall into three categories: detailed analyses, a paragraph or a few lines of details they liked/emotions they felt, or a simple one-liner of "I liked it!" or something similar.

Some authors/artists respond to each and every comment with a line or two, detailing something in their response to the comment, and I'm always impressed by people who take the time to craft each response like this. Some respond only to certain comments. Some respond to every comment with a simple thank you and/or an emoticon. Some leave a blanket response, either as a new entry or as part of the original entry. It's understandable, especially when artists/authors are receiving three or four pages of comments, and most of them are simply "I like it!", and they'd rather create new art than respond to four hundred comments. Some never respond at all.

I always wonder how the back-and-forth communication of LJ affects the original artist/author. Commenting/responding is communication, after all. Reviews and feedback can be an excellent tool to hone one's craft. If many reviewers point out the a particular characterization, then odds are it needs revising. If an artist receives several comments praising their clouds, then that is probably a strength and something to be explored.

I've been writing a WiP, and as I've been writing it the reviews and feedback that have been left for it have sometimes influenced the story. A minor character who was meant to be a simple annoyance has gained significant "stage time" due to positive reviews. The conjectures of some of the reviewers have led to minor plot alterations and new directions. This isn't really possible for an author who waits until they're finished to upload their fics, or writes short fics all the time, but still, I wonder how much feedback influences people. Especially artists. If you're drawing Draco Malfoy for the hundredth time, and you have Harry in the background, and all of your regular Draco viewers enthusiastically respond to Harry's appearance, do you pursue Harry, even if you're not fond of him? Or do you just keep drawing Draco, because he's still fascinating?

I'd love to hear thoughts about this. Does the audience influence your fic/drawings?

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Date: 2005-09-20 12:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mariannelee.livejournal.com
Reviews have little influence on me plot-wise. It's all in the outline, and little can change it. However, sometimes the comments of reviewers, even ones they make when not intentionally analzying the work, offer insights that even I did not see. These can influence relationships, or perhaps make me realize that I need to make some aspect of personality a little clearer.

One reviewer I had for LLP said that she did not relate to the OFC until that particular chapter. That little off-hand remark was incredibly valuable, because it was the first chapter in which I had added a lot of character 'thinking' about her problems and doubts and fears. Before then, I had always shied away from too much 'thinking' because it can be inherently boring. The lesson -- don't neglect your character's inner life. It's what makes them real, human, and empathetic. I think that may be one of the most valuable of the many valuable lessons I've learned while writing LLP.

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Date: 2005-09-20 12:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valis2.livejournal.com
Isn't it interesting how people can have this image in their mind of your character, and see things that you never saw? I love some of the reviews I've received for tLS, especially reviews that mention the characterization of Sarah or Severus. They often point out things that I never noticed.

I love hearing thoughts about the plot, and what they think it means, and their conjecture about future events (though I get a little sad when people guess! I try to make everything unusual so they can't, but sometimes they do).

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