12-15-2014, 05:17 PM
Just Some Regulations:
This Club’s Options:
- Please follow all site OOC rules to the letter.
- Format can be whatever you’d like providing that you follow these rules.
- This shouldn’t need to be said, but please be respectful and offer positive comments. Negativity in any form is highly discouraged. While pointing out all the errors may seem useful – to you – it certainly doesn’t make that person feel good. There are ways to help someone improve without nitpicking. As a rule of thumb try to have 5 Positives for every 1 Negative (courtesy of resident teacher protoman).
- The above doesn’t mean you can’t criticize, but there’s a way to do it without being negative. For example, make suggestions – don’t say something about the topic is ‘wrong’ or poorly written. Maybe point out a confusing section and suggest revising it for instance, or even offer what you think may have worked better in that situation. Additionally, you could offer to proofread a member’s next post for them – be helpful instead. Positive reinforcement will keep people writing and reading here.
- While you’re free to develop your own way of critiquing and commenting – I wouldn’t recommend making a ‘scoring’ scale. This isn’t competitive and you’re not grading topics. Instead, only offer advice and comments in whatever format you wish. Maybe offer directions the Plot can go from there (whether that is into a new topic or not).
- As there is a flat rate of 50 OM for participating, I feel I need to include this: please do not skim, thoroughly read before posting. If you skim – especially the wordy topics – you’re likely to miss a lot. In addition, please put actual effort into your written responses. I don’t want to have to put up a word count requirement for these; so please don’t make me question whether or not you have actually tried to help a fellow member, or if you’re just trying to get easy OM.
- OM is a nice incentive but if this starts to be abused – I doubt it will continue to be a reward. Do not abuse this for easy OM. I highlighted that above already, but it deserves a separate bullet. Seriously don’t. Please.
- As a final point – yes you can offer suggestions as to what topics you would like to be included here next. I have no problem with that if you happen to be dying to read a given topic but need some excuse to do so.
- These regulations should be copied and pasted into every new Book Club topic (in case I don’t do it for some reason).
This Club’s Options:
- Vampire Ridden
Demons, Vampires and Swords oh my. What drew me in is just how arrogant Vergil is in this topic. You would think it would be a major turn-off reading about a character that fears for nothing and treats everyone around him or her as lesser beings, but surprisingly, it is rather refreshing to read – since it is just not done so outright very much. Granted I don’t know very much about his source material, and I’ll be honest, that didn’t really matter much.
- Cinnabon Isle Arc
A tale of Clowns, Pirates tough ninjas and flashiness. It’s insane, but in that good way where everything that goes on whether it is an interaction between two storm troopers or a saloon brawl feels epic. Hard to read in places, but massively entertaining. Shame that Luffy is the only one active in this topic now as I enjoyed reading the bits from Ganon and Proto as well.
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