by aldan » Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:10 pm
I would suggest that you try posting some bit of a story and simply say that you would like for us to critique it. If you tell us why you are posting it (for help with grammar, tenses and whatnot), then we will know what to concentrate our efforts on. Really, though, it doesn't need to be anything that is outstanding as far as the storyline and such, especially if you be sure to say in the introduction to the story why you wrote it. That way, if you simply created it for the grammar critique, then we can know that you aren't trying to necessarily publish that story and so can avoid all of the questions and comments regarding, for example, why you didn't develop a certain secondary character, why you chose to kill off another one, and why you chose to end the story where you did, since those things would be less important to know about if we're concentrating on grammar and tenses.
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and to appear stupid than
to open it and remove all doubt."
---Mark Twain