Posts Tagged ‘response’
No spamming. I promise!
-
Join 955 other subscribers
Fire Wizard
Now Available!
The Forge
Anya Kelleye Designs
Pages
- About Me
- Books
- A Rocky Path
- Club Blood
- Dark Relic: Vampires’ Curse (Libby Fox Book 1)
- Fire Wizard
- Guardian Vampire
- Haunted Lake
- Hearts of Evil
- Loving the Dead and the Undead
- Search for the Vampires’ Curse (Libby Fox Book 3)
- Secrets of the Wolf (Libby Fox Book 2)
- See Me
- Soul of a Vampire
- Starfane
- The Beast in the Mirror
- The Gnome
- Vampires’ Curse
- Contact Me
- Editing Services
- Keeper of His Soul
Cool Links
- Andrew Mocete
- Anya Kelleye Designs
- J. A. Konrath
- J.R. Pearse Nelson
- Jonathan Eli
- Kait Nolan
- Michelle DePaepe
- Rose Gordon
- Ruth Ann Nordin
- Scott Nicholson
- Self-Published Authors Helping Other Authors
- Sharon Gerlach
- Stacey Wallace Benefiel
- Susan Bischoff
- Tiffany White
- Ty Johnston
- Vicki Keire
- Zoe Winters
Authorgraph
Post Archives
January 2023 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I'm a Versatile Blogger!
Meta
Do you respond to negative reviews?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged comments, response, reviews, zoe winters on September 23, 2010| 15 Comments »
I want to throw a question out to some of you who are authors. On Zoe Winters’ blog, we were talking about reviews and how crazy and mean some readers are, etc. I was going to ask this question on her blog (since there are so many more people following it), but I didn’t want to use her blog for my own ramblings. The question is, how many of you actually respond to reviews on Amazon or other places? Does it depend on what the reviewer says or how personal they get with you? I recently responded to some negative reviews, and I got responses back from two different readers. One was kind of hateful and basically said authors shouldn’t respond to negative reviews because it was like a kid trying to get a better grade from a teacher or something like that. The other reader was very nice and explained more about why he hadn’t liked the book. My whole intent was to find out why they didn’t like it. I did probably piss off the first reader because she had said that “Blind Freddy” could have seen the twist coming. I thought that was a little too sarcastic, and said something to the effect that “Blind Freddy” must be good at that sort of thing, but none of my beta readers figured it out. I was also trying to interject some humor in my comment. Didn’t work. LOL Later I thought I probably should have let all of it go. But I’m one of those people who is laid back and easy going most of the time. So when something gets to me, it REALLY gets to me. Since things usually don’t. :0)
Read Full Post »