I know there are many among you are not only fans of the Warcraft story but also creators of your own stories. Please feel free to continue discussing your insights and musings about the World of Warcraft universe here with each other and please feel free to start sharing your fictional Warcraft (story) creations in the new Seat of Knowledge: Fan Fiction forum - http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/12557468/
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I generally think it's a good idea for people to state ahead of time if they are open to feedback/criticism when they post their stories. That way, people don't feel the need to just be polite but can help provide good feedback. I also agree that correcting people's fiction for "accuracy based on the lore" is touchy as well. For some people, they are trying to stretch the boundaries on purpose, for others they may just not know and want that sort of correction. Again, it probably wouldn't hurt if writers made it clear what they expected of their readers. |
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The World's End Tavern is more for RP. People share tips, do RP threads with each other, etc. While there have been some stories shared there, it's a slightly different thing. Also, not all writers RP and vice versa. This gives a single location just for sharing stories that may not even have anything to do with your character, it just happens to take place in the Warcraft universe.
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We'll see about finding a way to adjust. We moved away from calling it a Lore forum due to semantics since in some cases the story may not be lore and vice versa. Game mechanics and needs sometimes muddy the waters. That said, maybe we can find a way to differentiate it more. |
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You are a ray of sunshine aren't you? ;) Everyone hast to start somewhere and hopefully, it could be a learning process for even those who are trying to learn. Also worth noting our Creative Development folk have run writing contests before and ended up using contest winners to write for us. I'm not saying that that is going to happen with this new fiction forum, but they are, in fact, very interested in reading great stories from the community and will be watching-- as will I. (dun dun dun!) Many writers in the community have also been asking for just such a location to share their creative works. |
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I agree with you. Great writers are those that take a few hits, learn from them, and steel themselves to just get better at the craft of writing. However, not everyone is looking to become great. They just want to share a story with others who may just like it the way it is. I think constructive criticism is great, but not everyone knows how to take it. Even when I first started working with editors, I'd bristle a bit. I still do now and then if I feel really strongly about something, but I also recognize that I've grown because of those editors calling me out for ill formed sentence structures or incomplete thoughts. I think it helps to be reminded that what you write is all that people have to go by. They can't see what you really mean by looking in your head. ;) I just also don't like seeing people be discouraged at all that they will be judged and judged harshly for sharing their tales, especially since we have community members of all different ages and abilities joining in hopefully. |