Unfortunately, not every critique can fill up a thousand word blog post. Here is a selection of reviews/critiques, in two sentences each.
It Must Be Tuesday by Foals Errand (based off chapter 1 only):
Because apparently I think I'm somebunny skilled enough to give advice or some such
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Applying Research to Pastel Ponies
At the time of this review, the story is on the final chapter, but not complete.
Title: Dash Academy (also hosted on the user’s deviantart page)
Unfortunately, not every critique can fill up a thousand word blog post. Here is a selection of reviews/critiques, in two sentences each.
"Applejack, Are We Poor?" by InsertAuthorHere:
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Today's story relies heavily on its twist/reveal. I have made as much effort as possible to not spoil said reveal, but this is a difficult story to critique while avoiding spoilers.
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The Joys and Perils of Giving Free Feedback: Tips For The Put Upon Writer
You know the drill! Achieve 88.8 miles per hour!
And don't forget, new chapter of Hunter/Hunted tomorrow!
Welcome readers, to another installment of Being a Better Writer’s Summer of Cliche Writing Advice! We are rolling right along and into week six of this feature, and the cliche advice just keeps coming.
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The Art of Mystery
(AKA "HOLY COW, WE HIT 20 EPISODES?!")
Hello my readers perspicacious and pulchritudinous![1]
Let's just assume that I've made the requisite announcements[2] and disclaimers[3], shall we? Then we can continue.
The description and title are some of the most important parts of a story. They provide readers with their first impression, convince them to read it, and characterize your story even after it is finished.
Today, we look at a set of stories, based solely on their descriptions, titles, and other relevant paratext.
The Alicorn Curse by chillbook1
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Story Structure
(Or "7 Easy Story Points To Build Your Plot With")