3 Ways To Improve Your Critique Using Conflict Communication
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I still vividly remember the first time my co-author Meg Spooner gave me feedback on a short story. She was a recent graduate of the prestigious Odyssey Writing Workshop, where they sit around and critique each others’ work all day long. They’re tough there, they welcome the pain! Well, mostly, anyway. Always get feedback from somebody better than you, right? So I handed over my story, chewed my nails (sound familiar?) and it came back to me all pinned out like a frog on a dissection board, flaws and innards on display. I cried. My story sucked! End of world! Here’s a breakdown of what happened:
3 Ways To Improve Your Critique Using Conflict Communication
3 Ways To Improve Your Critique Using…
3 Ways To Improve Your Critique Using Conflict Communication
I still vividly remember the first time my co-author Meg Spooner gave me feedback on a short story. She was a recent graduate of the prestigious Odyssey Writing Workshop, where they sit around and critique each others’ work all day long. They’re tough there, they welcome the pain! Well, mostly, anyway. Always get feedback from somebody better than you, right? So I handed over my story, chewed my nails (sound familiar?) and it came back to me all pinned out like a frog on a dissection board, flaws and innards on display. I cried. My story sucked! End of world! Here’s a breakdown of what happened: