101 Comment Starters
I began working on this last summer. Like many veteran fanfiction authors, I lament the decline in commenting that Iβve seen in my fandom, the Tolkien fandom. Iβm also a humanities teacher, so I spend a good part of my day teaching young people how to write, and one lesson Iβve learned the hard way is that each type of writing involves unique skills that have to be learned. And commenting is a unique form of writing and one that comes with added stresses around social expectations and public performance. My research on the Tolkien fanfic community confirms this: Many people want to comment, but they simply donβt know what to say.
As a teacher of writing, I often useΒ sentence starters or mentor sentences. The writer uses these to jumpstart their thinking and writing, until they become comfortable enough to begin working independently.Β β101 Comment Startersβ is built around this research-based strategy of teaching writing.
Some of the comment starters are simple enough that they can be merely copied and pasted. Others require filling in some blanks or providing some elaboration. In some cases, a becauseΒ can be dropped if the reader isnβt comfortable providing that level of elaboration yet. In other cases, a more experienced commenter can add the becauseΒ and elaborate more on their comment.
They also differ in their level of praise. They range from simple statements of how the author made the reader feel to compliments around an aspect of the authorβs writing or their work in general. Iβve tried to limit words like really, very, and so as much as possible, except when it made the comment feel wooden. Youβre welcome, of course, to add those words in if you feel they more accurately help capture how a story impacted you.
If youβre just starting to comment, please keep in mind that the vast majority of authors will love to hear from you! They donβt care how long or elaborate your comment is. They donβt care if your English is perfect or if youβre a little awkward. They just want to know that youβre reading and enjoying their work.
Finally, please feel free to reblog and share and add your own comment starters!
ETA: Iβm officially declaring these in the public domain. If you want to use them in something, while I wonβt turn down credit, donβt let the inability to give me credit for them to stand in your way. Share them, make stuff with them, whatever you want to get the comments flowing!
101 Comment Starters
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