JJWilliamson wrote:Instead of focussing on a person's experience you could offer a two tiered level of critique.
The forum guidelines more or less do this anyway. So why not simply bring it to the fore?
The idea of having two forums isn't a bad one in my opinion. I remember posting in Mild Critique,
as a new member, at TCP for ages before venturing into the Critique and Revision forum. They used
to have a Heavy Duty Forum which most people avoided. The two most popular forums, by far, were
C&R and Mild Crit. Both were regarded as helpful forums that were open to crit, comment and analysis.
Just a thought for the pot.
Best
JJ
I will never be as well-versed (pardon the pun) in poetry as you, JJ. Because poetry, for me, is a diversion.
There ought to be an 'experienced' forum, where people who know what they're talking about, on a whole different level from me, can post. To say that everyone has to trawl through doggerel, being ever so kind, is not what I'm saying. It would be like Ph.D's having to 'value' GCSE. Whistling a canny tune doesn't make you Mozart!
I'm a 'beginner' and don't feel any shame in proclaiming that, to the world and his wife. Others do.
You're guilty of blasting me with too much information - Please, don't stop, it''ll sink in, eventually, perhaps. I've told you before that you're a hard, but kindly taskmaster. As is everyone, on the 'beginners' board. What's in a name? x