Ask/Answer Myself: Part II
Jul. 11th, 2011 02:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Going back to an old matter. In another entry, I asked these questions:
Why do I like BACCANO?
Why do I like BASILISK?
Why do I like Y + M?
Why do I think will male a good ninja story?
How to make a compelling story line/plot?
What causes negative criticism?
Why am I slow in thinking up plot (or why do I find it difficult?)
I told myself that I can't do reviews, because:
1.) I can't seem to deduce and adduce strengths and weaknesses.
2.) Not a great critical thinker
3.) Again, not good at explaining myself
4.) Opinions are subjective
5.) Bad sentence structure
Guess you could say, I can't push my face out there. Or, just can't fight.
I'd like to fix that somehow. I could start by using a simple form of defeating Writer's Block, and that is just by using an outline. Or, I can use Mapping.
Reviews should get you to either want or not want to see what you just did.
Let me first state is that I believe that I get rarely dissapointed. I don't think there's anything in the world that I read or watched that made me say, "This-is-terrible!".
Ninja, and Futaro Yamada's ninja stories (well, mainly the comic adaptations Basilisk and Y+M by Masaki Segawa) are what inspired me to do the Seishin series.
For Y+M and Basilisk, I can easily say that a couple of the comics' strengths are Violence (Blood and Gore) and Art. How do I explain my reasons?
How about the novel BACCANO? I thought I wouldn't like a story with alchemists and every dude from the criminal underground getting indirectly connected to each other. It's history aspect, since it started in the 1930s, may have something to do with it. So I'll be thinking about that too.
Why do I like BACCANO?
Why do I like BASILISK?
Why do I like Y + M?
Why do I think will male a good ninja story?
How to make a compelling story line/plot?
What causes negative criticism?
Why am I slow in thinking up plot (or why do I find it difficult?)
I told myself that I can't do reviews, because:
1.) I can't seem to deduce and adduce strengths and weaknesses.
2.) Not a great critical thinker
3.) Again, not good at explaining myself
4.) Opinions are subjective
5.) Bad sentence structure
Guess you could say, I can't push my face out there. Or, just can't fight.
I'd like to fix that somehow. I could start by using a simple form of defeating Writer's Block, and that is just by using an outline. Or, I can use Mapping.
Reviews should get you to either want or not want to see what you just did.
Let me first state is that I believe that I get rarely dissapointed. I don't think there's anything in the world that I read or watched that made me say, "This-is-terrible!".
Ninja, and Futaro Yamada's ninja stories (well, mainly the comic adaptations Basilisk and Y+M by Masaki Segawa) are what inspired me to do the Seishin series.
For Y+M and Basilisk, I can easily say that a couple of the comics' strengths are Violence (Blood and Gore) and Art. How do I explain my reasons?
How about the novel BACCANO? I thought I wouldn't like a story with alchemists and every dude from the criminal underground getting indirectly connected to each other. It's history aspect, since it started in the 1930s, may have something to do with it. So I'll be thinking about that too.