Last year I gave birth to an alien. It was a freakish little thing delivered
after about a year of pain and sweat, so naturally we were both at a bit of a
disadvantage when I gave it its first outing.
It might have been odd, but it was my creation and I loved it and was
hypersensitive to certain types of criticism about it which seemed designed to be nothing but cruel.
I was happy enough to receive constructive advice from
well-wishers telling me what I'd done wrong, but there were some troll-like
characters whose comments bordered on insulting. They would (effectively) say things like 'I
can't bear to look at this because it doesn't fit in with my beliefs or
expectations' or point out the obvious i.e. that it had three eyes and was therefore
alien. I didn't find those kind of comments helpful, but then they weren't intended to be. They were only intended to be destructive. So I started comparing notes with other creators of aliens.
Okay, yes! You've
worked it out. I'm rabbiting on about
reviews again. The shores of the mighty
Amazon (that's the shop, not the river) seem to be infested with certain
barbaric, troll-like creatures who gather in tribes in certain forums to plan
attacks on unsuspecting authors. And I've heard some horrendous stories about their war tactics. These
marauding troops roam the kindle bookshelves, self-appointed troll-police,
searching out writers with too many positive reviews in order to try to destroy their
reputations by posting or up-voting mean-minded negative comments, that often
bear very little relation to the work in question.
This behaviour can make a writer feel like the story he or
she has tried so hard to produce for the pleasure and entertainment of others
is some freaky little alien that should never have been born. The warring armies will almost certainly not have read the
book and are therefore in no position to decide whether a negative comment is
helpful or not, but that doesn't stop them.
They are exempt from normal scruples.
A solitary author up against such an army can feel
demoralised and worthless. He or she has
been accused of cheating - of enlisting friends, relatives and worse - far
worse, other authors to write positive comments about the work in question. We all know other authors are not expected to
be readers with their own opinions.
But there is a solution - and it came from the mouth of the
mighty Amazon itself. The lone writer
should join forces with other writers and beat the trolls at their own wargame
by up-voting the positive reviews to such an extent that the nasty negative one
becomes less prominent. Dirty
tactics? Possibly, but then if all's
fair in love and war, arguably the same could be said about reviews as these
relate to one's love-child - even if it is an alien.
Have you been 'trolled', and if so, how did you deal with it?
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