Opportunity Knox take 2
steelguy:
Hey, I'm so glad you carried on the story, and that so many people have encouraged you. Those kids have grown up well!
dynasty:
oh, auntiejo, I just read in the picture perfect thread that you posted this story and I must say, I like it a lot! esp with the idea of bringing special needs children into the story, it sticks out of the "usually posted" stories! great work!!! keep it up!
auntiejokisses:
i'm happy that your enjoying my story. there's more coming when i have a free time to call my own.
Skizzorz:
I absolutely love chaper 2! Awesome job so far.
Theraven:
Good work, Auntiejo!
For that post on the previous page, I too have to say that constructive critim is what makes you a better writer. If you take advice, you will grow on it, and become an even better writer. I myself am always open for constructive critic, and I know that the more I write, the better my stories will be.
Comments like "This story sucks" or "I hate it" will only discourage you from writing, while positive comments like "I like it!" encourages you to write. But the best comments you can get, are those that make you grow as a writer, like "I like your story, but if you do this and this, and think about this, the story will become so much better". That is what constructive critic is.
Don't let critic stop you - but grow on it instead. Like Tenshii says: "A quitter never wins."
And a little advice in the end: remember that if you write about diseases and such, it's a good idea to read articles about them, to know as much as possible about what you're writing about. If you know your subject, it's so much easier to write. (I always do a lot of research before writing. It supports the background history, and no one can say I'm wrong afterwards :))
*thumbs up* :)
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