Subject: My personal elaboration:
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Posted on: 2011-08-12 03:47:00 UTC

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I, generally being the quiet sort who sits in a corner with a laptop or notebook, get to hear a lot of people talked about behind their backs. There's nothing quite so worry-inducing as leaving the room.

Personally, I would much rather be told that my writing skills need work, up-front, rather than have people go to lengths to coddle my feelings and then laugh behind my back. (She thinks she can ~*write*~!) What's worse, receiving an honest opinion of your skills so that you can improve, or having a flawed view of yourself based on half-truths and that sinking paranoia that the people around you are not being up-front with you?

And, another clarification that I think the others also covered but I feel the need to reiterate: Poor writing skills, poor plotting and characterization skills do not a moron make. They make a person who may need some help to improve, if they wish.

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