Does anybody else find it really hard to nom stuff? I'm always going:
"I like this but I bet IBPC won't..." or
"This is really clever but not the kind I enjoy..."
"A great poem except for..."
or similar. I wonder if first encountering poems in the context of critique attunes you to perceiving flaws in them.
Is there a dichotomy going on (over there, behind the bandstand)? e.g. we sort of want to nom in order to recognise the author, but we also want to nom in order to try and win the IBPC. As there is quie commonly a groundswell of "but the IBPC would never get this..." the two can be quite contradictory.
I also refrain from nomming sometimes when I see an author already has a nom, it seems counter productive to leave somevody competing with themselves for votes.
Ian




