Thanks MSD for saying your honest opinion. I'm not gonna lie and say hearing your writing is boring and holds little interest is fun, but I need to hear those things so I can improve. And yeah I would rather have people tell it to me striaght than say they thought it was good and lie to my face.
You're welcome, and try to resist the urge to add more into what I (or anybody) said than what I (or anybody) actually says.
I would never say "your writing is boring and holds little interest." That would just be rude and unhelpful. I will, however, tell you specifically what is missing that if you put it in, might make it
less boring and uninteresting
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To eleborate a little bit, when I said "you've given me nothing to really give a damn about this person," it's because that's how you hook a reader. A good writer makes the character attach itself to the reader's mind right out of the gate. (Hello! Harry Dresden, Wizard, I'm in the phone book.) Doesn't matter if the reader loves the character or hates it (sometimes hate is even better to establish. Can you say Morgan??), if you don't hook your reader like a fish, hard and fast, they'll nibble and escape.
And sometimes being able to do that comes in the second, third, or even fifty-third drafts. Once the character reveals itself to YOU, you can go back and insert the little hints and clues that are the hook for the reader. Good writing is work, but I think you've got the basic talent necessary to build a skill - IF you're persistent and can assimilate feedback without making it a personal judgement of your self-worth. It's just guidance. Just suggestions. And 75% of it is likely to be crap, so take what works and let the rest fly!