Good site to get GREAT Review tips
I've been a member of a site called writing.com for years now. It is the number one writing site in the US today. There are many famous and well known authors that are members [anonymously]...all this to build up to........
....... MY point. They have an area where it gives a step by step breakdown guideline that really helps you get the logical and proper steps of reviewing burned into your brain. From what I understand, some parts of this guideline were submitted anonymously by the editors of the famous authors who are members.
You might want to go and check it out.
"N" for "Nonliterary" or "Not for me"?
The existing scale does not accommodate nonliterary responses. A code that said something like, "Nonliterary response," or "Not for me " would let readers comment without affecting summary values and let authors know that the reviewer started off the usual track.
Example: I usually avoid stories coded Z (whatever that is) but I read this one. Not being familiar with the reactions and expectations regular readers of such stories have, I might want to comment without assigning a score.
Now, I would probably not review the story, to avoid mixing literary apples with non-literary oranges. Adding something like "N" with the label "Nonliterary" or "Not for me" might encourage readers who do not review stories to do so, and some who already participate to offer more reviews. Such comments might even provoke discussion among readers.
Except for adding the code, there would be no extra burden on site administrators, no checking for nonliterary comments.