Not just your garden variety writing or
critique group comments that take place in a workshop setting.
While it can be extremely useful for a beginning writer to have the benefit of a full developmental edit at least once, it is not always necessary, and there are inexpensive substitutes, such as judges» comments from contests,
critique group comments, free and paid beta reads, and short paid developmental edit samples.
Not exact matches
For the story I'm writing, well - known published writers in our
critique group, who were getting their stuff published in paper by CBA publishers
commented, among other things: - «The scene where Tammy throws her bikini up into the tree would never get published by a CBA publisher.»
The other was an online flash fiction workshop where you were allowed to share a short piece of your own work for
comments (only) after you'd
critiqued five other short pieces by
group members.
I have an iron - clad rule with both beta readers and my
critique group: I ALWAYS consider their
comments.
Many online
critique sites use technology, such as inline
commenting,
critique deadlines, private discussion boards, notifications, and writer profiles, to enhance the writing
group process.
For example, I belong to a
critique group which
comments on novels and shorter works with a view to being submitted.
I've changed it up based on feedback from one of my
critique groups, and some
comments on twitter...
Although you must be willing to read and
comment on the writings of other members in the
group, it is well worth your time to participate in a
critique group.
At the end, he had some general author
comments and pretty much his
critique group said to take the description out because it was boring, so he did.
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comment and mention other places that offer great
critique groups.
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It's extremely hard, though, to sift through all the
comments given in a writing or
critique group and know what feels right.
Indeed, as head of the Urban Wildlands
Group, current president of the Los Angeles Audubon Society, and author of the well - circulated «Critical Assessment of Claims Regarding Management of Feral Cats by Trap - Neuter - Return» (a compilation of cherry - picked «facts,» misrepresentations, and glaring omissions, which I've
critiqued in some detail), Longcore (who, I suspect, is the same «Travis» whose
comment brought Hutchins back from the brink in November) would seem to be the go - to guy on this topic.
A
group of researchers
critiqued the original paper, writing a
comment paper in the same journal.
So, among other
comments, you will be invited to give your
critique of your support
group experience.
After Media Matters caught Rush Limbaugh lashing out at the pope for his
critique of inequality, Catholic
groups — including Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and Faithful America — launched petitions rejecting Limbaugh's
comments.
Thank you to my wonderful research assistant Steffanie Bevington, to Eric Christiansen and Susan Rutberg for their helpful
comments and cheerleading, to Ellie Margolis and Kristen Tiscione for their insightful
critique, and to the Golden Gate Scholarship Support
Group for providing a forum for me to share my ideas and receive encouragement.