I think I may have missed something in the shuffle here,
the problem of commitment i.e. group members commiting to comment on other group members work |
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Do we commit to do this? To be honest this can take up a lot of time, reading and then commenting. I do try to get round as many people as possible and to respond to people who take the trouble to comment on my stuff, but at the end of the day I am a story writer not a letter writer. I don't want to spend all my time in an endless round of 'I loved this, but' and/or 'Thanks for commenting'.
Besides, I think some people may be intimidated by the idea of expressing an opinion when they are not really sure they have one.
Now,I am blessed with big feet and an even bigger mouth which is helpful when I am trying to fit one into the other. So I have no problem with sticking my oar in and saying what I think and I think we should be careful before we apply to many rules and regulations.
I love this site and the free flow of information and I love the way it seems to bimble along without anyone really interfering with it. Please can we let it stay that way as far as possible.
I don't want to feel I am required to use some kind of literary rhythm method, where I only have so many days to respond before I miss my chance till next month or worse still get thrown out of a group altogether. Incidentally can we extend the period of grace to six weeks rather than a month, no good reason other than it is half of three months
And may I point out there are two free places in Flash Fiction that nobody seems to want!
The main strength of this site is that everyone supports everyone else. Please lets us keep it that way and build in as few restrictions as possible.
Best wishes
John