Tag Archive | criticism
Who Should You Listen to – Reviewers, Peers or Readers?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Lily Kaligian. Lily is an editor at Businesscheck.co.nz and Canadabiz.net. She creates a variety of articles about careers, entrepreneurship, technology, business, education, as well as travel and personal development. Who Should You Listen to – Reviewers, Peers or Readers? Having your writing work…
Criticism
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
I discovered this one on Twitter and thought I’d share it. Thank you very much, my good friend Vampire Maman. Juliette Kings. ?
Editing Tip #100 – When to Take a (BETA) Reader’s Advice
We all know the importance of feedback when it comes to editing, revising, and re-writing our books and stories… it’s crucial. But how do you know which advice to take and which advice to leave? It’s not as difficult as you might think. Bottom line, the more feedback you get the easier it is to…
Reading Other Author’s Books
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
A fellow author, Rose Montague, author of Jade, posted an open query yesterday on one of her social media pages concerning reading other writer’s material. Since making a brief post on that thread yesterday I’ve been giving the matter some additional thought. Let’s start off with a…
Importance of Freedom of the Press
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
In our current political climate, in which the Press has been attacked as somehow against the people, it is important to remember that a free Press was seen by the founders of the United States of America as a crucial element to keeping the nation free.…