matt0044
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Suppose someone writes a story that attracts regular readers and it contains a certain element that he/she like in particular but most of everyone else doesn't like it. Both sides are very passionate in their arguments but when is the author rejecting criticism, blindly defending his/her "bad" decision, or just expressing his/her own opinions?
This is something I've never been too clear about and I'd like to hear from others.
This is something I've never been too clear about and I'd like to hear from others.