In the course of my involvement with Keasman Literature,
I have seen nearly every piece written by an author. During this time
I feel I have developed a good understanding of what makes up a good
Keasman piece. Although criteria for literature can change with each
individual, there are certain things that are needed. Fluid writing
styles and a basic formulation of ideas may seem cliched examples, but
as the reader will see, these things are easier said than done.
In reviewing a work, I have tried to give as honest
an opinion as possible. I feel that when an author releases a work he
wants it judged as fairly and honestly as possible. I don't pretend
to think that my opinion is law, and if I feel I h ave made a mistake
or have changed my mind, I will certainly take the appropriate action.
However, when judging a work, I will give a deep and honest appraisal
of its worth.
Chris Martin
Contributing Editor
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