What do you most like to review?

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What do you most like to review?

Poetry
85
42%
Novels
35
17%
Short Stories
67
33%
Articles
1
0%
Lyrics
6
3%
Scripts
3
1%
Other
4
2%
 
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I'd say poetry is my favorite to review because I write it the most, so I review it the most. I also write lyrics, so that would be second. I feel less experienced with prose so I don't review it as often.
"You do ill if you praise, but worse if you censure, what you do not understand." Leonardo Da Vinci

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Yeahhhh Poetry!! Go poetry! :P I like reviewing poetry...because it's beautiful.
I believe in that, which is not seen.
I call it truth, faith, hope, life.


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elysian: (adj.) beautiful or creative; divinely inspired; peaceful and perfect.

formally lylas.




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elysian: (adj.) beautiful or creative; divinely inspired; peaceful and perfect.

formally lylas.




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I like poetry the most, because I'm so lazy and can't help but read the short things. But when I read my first poetry off this sight, I realized:I don't like poetry because it's short, I like it because on this sight there are so many genius people writing genius poetry that makes me full of genius emotion. Laughing, crying, whatever it is, I know I've got a treat when I see a poem. Especially the long ones. Who cares how short they are?
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I love reviewing novels. Too often that means reviewing first chapters, but I love reviewing multiple chapters and being able to talk about the plot and character development as I go along.
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I love reviewing short stories! I feel it's more my strong point, prose, and yet it's not as long as novels.
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I was flummoxed by fractious Franny's decision to abrogate analgesics for the moribund victims of the recent conflagration. Of course, to display histrionics was discretionary, but I did so anyways, implicating a friend in my drama to make the effect cumulative. I think a misanthrope would have a prosaic appellation, perhaps one related to autonomy and the rejection of anthropocentrism. I think they wouldn't think much of the prominence of watching the coagulation of tea to prognosticate future malevolent events, not even if those events were related to jurisprudence.
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