Skip to main content

IWSG: Taking a Postive From a Negative


Yup, it's that time again! Hosted by the amazing Alex. J Cavanaugh, this bloghop is intended for writers to share our insecurities, and support others!

I don't have much in the way of new insecurities, so I am going to keep this one fairly short, and focus on the positive side of negative reviews. I laugh as I write this because I didn't think I would ever have anything positive to say about bad reviews! :P

The thing is, when Game On was released, I was terrified that everyone would hate it. Whenever I checked the reviews, I was nervous, just waiting for one to come up that told me what a terrible writer I am! Thankfully, most of the reviews have been positive, and the ones that haven't ... well ... that's okay. Not everyone likes the same things, not everyone will connect with the characters, and ultimately, I'm happy with my book. So ... if you find yourself with negative reviews - learn from them. Use anything that is constructive, and let the rest wash over you.


Comments

  1. That's a good attitude to have, Kyra! You know what people are like: can't please all of them :) x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So true! I try, but it is actually impossible LOL!

      Delete
  2. Saying hello from IWSG--I seem to recall someone mentioning your book in another blog and what she said was very positive. Congrats on having a book out!

    ReplyDelete
  3. That is excellent advice. Not everyone will like everything. Is this a new look for your blog? I think it's awesome, by the way.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah, I changed things up right in the middle of my blog tour! Glad you like it! :D

      Delete
  4. If I ever get far enough in my writing to get reviews, then I'm writing my own negative review. The worst I can possibly come up with. That way, everything else would seem like cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels.

    ReplyDelete
  5. That's a great way to think about reviews! Learn from them and take them with a grain of salt:)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yep, it's not as easy as it sounds, but it's definitely a good way to do it!

      Delete
  6. That's actually pretty scary, because my writing insecurity is similar to yours this month! Thanks for the great advice :D

    ReplyDelete
  7. That's a good attitude to have. Everyone's opinion is different. There have been negative reviews of books I've loved (and the other way round).

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah, me too. It's amazing how different people's tastes can be!

      Delete
  8. Great advice, Kyra! I think we all have that fear when it's time to show our work to the world. But you're absolutely right. Don't fret over negative reviews! Learn from them and move on.

    I always shudder when I hear about some author responding to a negative review on their blog or on the review itself. No good can come from that! And sometimes we need to remember that at the end of the day, reviews aren't for us, they're for readers.

    Good luck!

    J.W.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I can totally understand the impulse for an author to defend their work, but ultimately, it ends up being more damaging than anything. It's better to take a deep breath and walk away!

      Delete
  9. What a great attitude, Kyra. I'm impressed! It took me ages to come to terms with negative reviews.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh, it's REALLY hard, especially in the first second when I see a bad review and I want to cry lol! But I figured I needed to toughen up if I want to keep on publishing!

      Delete
  10. Excellent advice! We can learn so much from the reviews that help us make the next book stronger.

    ReplyDelete
  11. It's subjective ride, isn't it?
    You have such a positive outlook which will take you far. :)

    ReplyDelete
  12. Very healthy outlook on this subject. I'm planning to celebrate my first truly terrible review. Of course, that celebration may end up looking like me hiding under my desk, crying into a pint of ice cream, but you know... it's my party and I'll cry if I want too, right?

    I love Elise's idea of writing her own bad review. Maybe I'll do that too. =)

    ReplyDelete
  13. I still worry about mean reviews. Share your maturity tips with me? :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. Your words are encouraging. Just what I, an unpublished writer, needed to hear today. Thank you!

    ReplyDelete
  15. As long as a review is not just demeaning and nasty, it is useful in making you a better writer. Excellent post we need to see the positive in both good and bad things. Such a lesson goes beyond book reviews.

    ReplyDelete
  16. You've got a great take on the whole thing. Well done. It helps you've written a great book, of course!

    ReplyDelete
  17. I think something's wrong if you have all positive reviews, anyway! There's always someone who won't like your story--you can't please everyone.

    Allison (Geek Banter)

    ReplyDelete
  18. Great attitude and you are so right we can't please everyone all the time. If everyone enjoyed the same thing there would no doubt be a lot of redundant writers!

    ReplyDelete
  19. OMG Game On was released! Just added it on Goodreads and entered your giveaway. Look at all the positive reviews! Can't wait to read it and I love the cover. When I see how some of my favorite, brilliant novels can get one star reviews, I realize indeed that you can't please everyone.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Absolutely right on! We cannot let the negative thoughts of others affect what we think about our writing.

    ReplyDelete
  21. You are absolutely right and what a great attitude to have!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Good Attitude, Kyra. There's nothing you can do about reviews anyway except keep moving forward.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Good attitude—and good advice!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Scariest thing EVER - putting the work out there and waiting for feedback. I'm going to play your advice as a loop in my brain.

    ReplyDelete
  25. You and I were on the same wave-length today, touching on the matter of reviews. Scary :-)

    ReplyDelete
  26. Great attitude, great advice! We don't get offended if someone doesn't like cheese on their pizza (we just know they're crazy), it's the same with our writing. Not everyone is going to love our characters and their trials, but there are people out there who will and they're the ones we write for!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Hi Kyra. This is the third post I've read today about the positive. Someone's trying to tell us something I think. Much better to have a positive attitude. It's a pity about negative reviews. If I can't say something positive, I won't post a review.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Excellent advice chick. I think it shows real strength as a writer if you can take negative reviews and turn them into a positive, by using the critique to improve future stories! :D

    ReplyDelete
  29. Great advice. Another bonus of the negative reviews is it lets readers who don't like your type of novel to know to stay clear and that it isn't for them.

    But it's still very easy to dread any new review and wonder whether or not they liked the book.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Well said! Waving from IWSG, and Claire's blog, too. :))

    ReplyDelete
  31. Great point of view. We can't make everyone happy, so we can just hope for the majority, while staying true to ourselves, our story, and our characters. You've got a lot of great reviews, which is something to be stoked about! :)

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

IWSG: Performance anxiety

Welcome to the August edition of IWSG, hosted by the amazing Alex J.Cavanaugh ! So, as most of you know by now - because I haven't shut up about it LOL - my first novel, Game On, has been released. The blog tour officially starts next week (YAY!) but I find myself becoming increasingly nervous. A blog tour not only highlights my book, but me. What if people don't like me? What if my guest posts suck, and everyone thinks I'm boring? If I can't engage people in 300 words on a blog, they probably aren't going to pick up my book. And then there's the "what happens next" question. I plan to make Game On into a series, which feels a bit arrogant of me. I don't know how many people are going to like the first book, should I really be planning to keep the series going? So far, Game On has actually been incredibly well received. I've had great reviews, so maybe I shouldn't worry about people not liking it, but what if Book Two isn't as goo...

IWSG: Am I doing it right? And does anyone care?

Happy IWSG Day! This genius idea created by Alex J. Cavanaugh is a place for all of us insecure writers to gather together to talk about our worries, and cheer each other on. Check out the full list of participants here ! Think right now about your favourite writers. How do you feel when you know they have a new book being released? It's usually something like, "HURRY UP, I CAN'T WAIT ANYMORE!" right? And also, think about when one of your super talented blog buddies announces they've got a book coming out soon. That is even more exciting because it's someone you know, someone you may have seen struggling to reach their goal of publication. Someone you've seen go through the rough times, and have finally made it to where they want to be. I can tell you that when Jolene Perry, or Nyrae Dawn announce a book release - I bounce up and down like a crazy person! These two awesome ladies are writers I absolutely adore for their ability to write so natural...

GUTGAA Meet and Greet!

Oh, I have SO been looking forward to this!! But, before I start, I need to send a huge apology to Emily R.King and Melodie Wright. I signed up to their What I Did Last Summer Bloghop , but it looks like I'm not going to have the time to participate. :( I've never backed out of a bloghop before, but as you may have noticed, I've been kind of out of the blogging loop for a while and now I'm struggling to catch up! Please go and check out Emily and Melodie's hop, though - it's fun! :D NOW, onto GUTGAA! This amazing blogfest was put together by Deana Barnhart , and was designed to help writers in their quest to find an agent, plus help form connections between writers. The idea is genius and I am so excited to be a part of it! So, I am going to begin with the meet and greet questions, and I'll be hopping around to other blogs later! :D Bio : Kyra Lennon was born on the South coast of England, and to this day, still lives by the sea. Fiction wr...