Monday, March 31, 2008
The Next Big Writer—A Review
Part One
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Help, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!
there was a contest (all writing due June 10, 2010) on TheNextBigWriter.com and I was about to enter--but then it told me that I had to join the website. And to join it costs money. I saw this as a scam. They lure you by using a contest, then make you pay to become a member. >.<
This is so true. It's a great way for the site to make money by luring you into a contest. The $50 a year isn't so bad because online classes cost a lot more.
The time involved on TNBW was ridiculous. In the beginning, I had to read A LOT to post my writing. I stopped using the site, and now my time is mine again to polish my own work.
There was good and bad to it. I did like getting other people's views on my writing, yet one shouldn't be obligated to read 100 chapters of a book from different authors, lol. I'm exagerrating, but it's somewhere up there. That's what a paid editor is for.
Good luck to you all with their writing,
MKM
I've been a member there since 2008 - almost 11 years. Like all sites, it has its pluses and minuses. Of course, everyone has their own personal of good and bad. For the most part, I've enjoyed my there very much. My writing has improved significantly and I have three novels published now. It just depends on what you're looking for and what the site has to offer.
I agree you have read a lot in order to acquire sufficient points to post your own writing. I'd like to see a better balance there. Do some folks complain on the forums frequently? Of course they do. But, it's my opinion after reading the posts of many of those folks, their writing needed significant improvement - as mine often does. But, one has to remember, if you post your work for review, you have to have thick skin. You if you're just looking for a pat on the back, you have friends an family. If you want constructive criticism for the purpose of actually improving, it's a pretty decent site. You soon learn who offers legitimate suggestions an who just toots their own horn only to be heard.
As far as the requirement to join as a paying member to enter a contest, I see no issue with that. The fee to join is very minimal. Keep in mind it's a contest, not a writing exhibition. Winners receive cash, free professional editing services, etc. Contests tend to draw more reviews of your work, if you entered.
I have nothing to do with the ownership or administration of the site. I just think it's a decent site that suits my purpose (to become a better writer) for a very decent fee, about $16.00 every three months. I used to teach at a major university in the midwest. If I were grading it, overall I'd give it a B+ - very good but room for improvement.
Just my thoughts, FWIW.
I have tried to find the forums, including the "Reviewing Tips" forum. Gleaning points takes a lot of work. I typically spend an hour or two on my critiques. Thus far, I have two members of the site who have not commented on my work, one critique I spent over two hours working on. I have found the reviewing tips section, but I have not been able to find its forum.
Can anyone tell me if there are significant numbers of writing/writers in TNBW writing and asking for critique of Literary Fiction? As a basic member I could find absolutely none. Since I don't read across genre this seems like a problem in writing or receiving critique that is knowledgeable and related to content. Much of what I read in TNBW while generally competent writing, reads as completely formulaic to a particular genre, which I can maybe be helpful to, but is disappointing as a reader. I agree the poetry here is fairly limp and sentimental so its pointless to crit people who don't aspire to better work and clearly don't read great poetry. If they did it would be obvious to them how much harder they need to work.
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