Subject: While tastes do differ...
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Posted on: 2017-04-27 15:05:00 UTC

I agree completely that we shouldn't demand that people share their work so we can scrutinize it. As you say, that would be rather unwelcoming.

However, it sounds like you're saying the quality of all writing is subjective, so I'd like to point out that the rules of writing are not arbitrary. The PPC has not just hung its hat, but nailed it up, on the idea that there are some objective standards by which writing can be judged. Content can be a matter of taste, but we're not judging content (or we shouldn't be), we're judging execution.

Regarding character-bashing, if you read our article on it, I think you'll find we're not taking exception to stories that insightfully mock a character's flaws for laughs, as in a good parody; we're taking exception to stories that arbitrarily mangle a character, regardless of their actual positive or negative traits, for plot convenience. Character-bashing can be done poorly in parodies, too, if the bashing isn't based on anything actually true about that character. As successful comedians will tell you, humor has to be solidly based in the truth, or it falls flat.

You are, of course, entitled to disagree that there are objective standards in writing, but just know that you probably won't get a lot of support for that perspective around here. {= )

~Neshomeh

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