I had to bribe the members
of my critique group into «following» me, or I wouldn't have had any followers at all.
Not exact matches
It provides a good warning to conservatives against falling
into the trap
of defending the idea
of «judicial supremacy» in their
critique of the president's statement about a «
group»
of unelected people striking down a congressional law.
It provides a good warning to conservatives against falling
into the trap
of defending the idea
of «judicial supremacy» in their
critique of the president's statement about a «
group»
of unelected people striking down....
As the chapter continues, Wright tackles postmodern scholarship, which he believes has offered some helpful
critiques of Enlightenment assumptions while providing useful analyses
of how certain texts might be received by particular
groups, but which tends to veer
into the complete dismissal
of large portions
of the biblical text.
But he does believe that the additional disclosure requirements, tucked
into a bill passed last June, was payback for past
critiques by government reform
groups on lack
of ethics reforms in Albany.
I think all writers who have been in
critique groups or workshops can relate to my scene
of the out -
of - control writers goaded
into bullying by a narcissistic workshop leader.As helpful as
critique groups can be, they can be truly toxic when they go bad.
It only takes one or two
of these — plus their devoted (and fearful) minions — to turn a
critique group into one
of the darker circles
of hell.
One
of the ways I bridge chapters or scenes that are giving me grief is trot them
into my
critique groups.
If we've ever let beta readers or
critique groups give feedback on our stories, we've probably run
into the issue
of receiving conflicting advice.
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A couple members
of my
critique group have gotten sucked
into the madness
of the Mom's Choice Awards, which have exorbitant entry fees ($ 300 per category) and golly, have 150 categories (ka - ching).
Wendy Hinman presented at the 2011 PNWA conference on the Secrets
of Creating a Successful
Critique Group and at the PNWA 2015 Conference on Getting Your Book
Into the Hands
of Readers.
While the
group admits they're «constantly striving for balance,» they've found that the community, collaboration, and activities
of the space, including studio visits and
group critiques, have fed
into their art practices.
Auerbach's incredible pages are a part
of «Systemic,» a
group show at Carolina Nitsch Project Room featuring artists, who according to the gallery, «take a systems - based approach to their processes or, in some cases,
critique the structures and organizations which spread
into our lives and communities.»