User blog:Bandit King Jack/A few questions to ask yourself while writing

Disclaimer: Forgive me if it isn't in my place to write up something like this. I noticed the first three in quality standards page and figured I'd just write up a few of my own. If some of these seem to be repeating others or unnecessary, I apologize -- I'm exhausted and had to rush around a lot today, so if I need to, I'll correct some of them later.
 * 1) Is this progressing the story?
 * 2) Is it engaging the reader?
 * 3) Is it necessary to understand or comprehend the story?
 * 4) Are the characters interesting (in the context of the story)?
 * 5) Is the story readable - in the sense of everything flowing off of the tongue correctly?
 * 6) Is it realistic (in the context of the story)?
 * 7) Is it consistent (in the context of the story)?
 * 8) Would a critique of the story be long and drawn out, or would it be short and precise?
 * 9) Is this going to come back later?
 * 10) Is the story long/short for the sake of being long/short?
 * 11) Would the story be better fleshed out and long, or would it be better to get short, precise, and to the point?
 * 12) Does it make sense for this to happen?
 * 13) Would a normal human being do what this person is about to do?
 * 14) Are the character traits reflected in the story, or are they simply informed abilities?
 * 15) Are your plot points clear enough for the reader to understand what is going on?