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Sometimes writers never type "The End" of their stories so they never have to experience the terror of having their work out there for readers to critique. But why write if you never want your words to be read? Receiving constructive criticism of your work is what makes you grow as a writer and a person. In this episode, we'll go over tips for surviving the critique of your work.
Sources:
https://positivesharing.com/2013/07/7-steps-to-handle-criticism-at-work/
http://positivewriter.com/criticism-writing/
For more information about Ruth and to sign up for her newsletter, visit her website:
http://www.artbyruth.com/
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Let me know what you think of this episode!
Sometimes writers never type "The End" of their stories so they never have to experience the terror of having their work out there for readers to critique. But why write if you never want your words to be read? Receiving constructive criticism of your work is what makes you grow as a writer and a person. In this episode, we'll go over tips for surviving the critique of your work.
Sources:
https://positivesharing.com/2013/07/7-steps-to-handle-criticism-at-work/
http://positivewriter.com/criticism-writing/
For more information about Ruth and to sign up for her newsletter, visit her website:
http://www.artbyruth.com/

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