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finding the right critique group for you Archives - SavvyAuthors

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How to Recognize Great Advice When it Smacks You in the Face by Christine Amsden

  • Christine Amsden
  • Posted onJan 24, 2019 at 6:28 PM
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If you’re serious about becoming a great writer, then you need to do more than write. Sooner or later, you have to let someone read what you’ve written and (gasp) ask them to give you an honest opinion. Now, as your heart races and your palms begin to sweat, you might find yourself playing out …

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How to Give Great Feedback During a Workshop by Joy Wright

  • SavvyAuthor Member
  • Posted onSep 27, 2018 at 11:43 AM
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Every writer must be not only a voracious reader but an analytical one.  Every day we our inundated with media: some good, a lot mediocre, some bad, and very rarely, we read something great.   We read, not only to improve our writing by learning to recognize good and great written works, but to learn …

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Value of A Writer’s Critique Group by Rori Shay

  • Angel Leigh
  • Posted onSep 7, 2013 at 2:00 AM
  • 61 Comments
I first started writing novels when my husband worked full-time and also attended MBA school part-time.  We were just married and all of a sudden he was face down in books all the time.  To spend time with him, I needed to do something nearby quietly on my own computer.  So I started writing a …

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