The expert advice for handling feedback makes sense.
But… I can’t be the only one who does it backward. Can I?
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
The expert advice for handling feedback makes sense.
But… I can’t be the only one who does it backward. Can I?
What do you do when a friend helping critique you work says you got it all wrong?
The fix might be easier than you think.
Did you ever get the feeling that you were NEVER going to finish your revisions?
I’m definitely feeling that way these days, as you might be able to tell from my runner-up titles for this post, including:
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If you’re a writer, at some point between you putting the words down and it going out to its intended audience, you’re probably going to solicit some feedback (and if you don’t, you probably should).
Be it from one or all of these:
you’re likely going to receive some feedback other than, “I loved it! Don’t change a thing!” (Unless your mother is very different from mine)
But, when that feedback is more nebulous or overarching than typos and wording, it can be tricky to know where to start.
Here’s Post #2 in my local writer’s blog hop! Today’s post is from Katherine Gotthardt, talking about how editing your … More