Yes, I think I can. I try to be as impartial as possible when looking at my own story.
Sure. I can step back and analyze it from different perspectives. I check for plot holes, character development, and the overall flow. Objectivity helps me improve it.
I try to step back and consider it from a reader's perspective. Seeing if it makes sense, is engaging, and has a clear plot.
Start by looking at the plot. Is it engaging and well-structured? Then, consider the characters. Are they well-developed and believable? Also, think about the writing style. Is it clear and enjoyable to read?
Objectively reviewing bad novels requires you to be analytical. Look at the novel's structure. Is it well - organized? Does it have a clear beginning, middle, and end? Examine the language used. Is it appropriate for the target audience? Also, consider the market it's aimed at. A novel that fails to meet the expectations of its intended readership can be considered bad. But always be fair and look at all aspects before making a final judgment.
One way is to take a break from writing it for a while. When you come back to it with a fresh mind, you can look at it more objectively. Also, get feedback from others whose opinions you trust.
Yes, usually you can. But it depends on the platform or app you're using.
You can start by taking a break from it and then coming back to read it with a fresh perspective. Also, ask for feedback from others to get different viewpoints.
It depends. Some platforms allow you to access and review your story after 24 hours without any issues. However, others might have certain restrictions or conditions for doing so.
To view your old stories objectively, you need to be honest with yourself. Analyze the plot, characters, and language. And compare them to similar successful stories to identify areas for improvement.
Well, it's a bit complicated. Objectively bad might be hard to define exactly, but if a story has serious logical inconsistencies, poor pacing, or doesn't communicate its message clearly, many could consider it bad in an objective sense.
You need to consider factors like the story, art style, and character development. Look at how well they come together to make an engaging and coherent comic.