Doesn’t it feel great when you get awesome, positive feedback from fellow writers reading and critiquing your stories?
I’ve gotten many on the three works I ran through the critique queue: my novel, Passage of Promise, my novella, Mourning Dove, and my novel, What She Didn’t Know.
Whenever you feel down or unsure about your story or even your ability to write, that changes when you get wonderful comments after constructive feedback from your fellow writers.
For example, one of my fellow writers commented on my scene descriptions (scenic surroundings) in my novel, Passage of Promise, as “second to none”. That really made my day.
A couple of days ago, I received a lovely comment on three of the chapters submitted last week from my novel, What She Didn’t Know, saying, “Powerful chapters. You are doing a great job of capturing the impact of family secrets and poor communication.” And a couple of weeks ago, with two prior chapters before those, another critiquer said, “No reader would ever be bored with this story. A more zest soap opera than one could find on the boob tube. Lots of engaging characters and snappy dialogue, and a narrator telling us about the human condition.” These remarks truly boosted my confidence and brought me joy. My characters are coming through so well, and that’s vital to me.
I mentioned in a former blog post how important critique partners are. I’m reiterating it here, showing the beautiful rewards you get, in addition to helpful suggestions. You get encouragement and praise at times. And every writer needs that.
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My writing group is gold!
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Fantastic!
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Awesome feedback! Yes, positive reinforcement and encouragement are so important! I’m especially happy to see one your critiquers praised you for capturing the human condition…I know how much you love to read stories about it and try to implement it into your writing! Congrats!
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Thanks, Mary! Yes! The human condition is vital in my stories, especially in What She Didn’t Know. Thanks, as always, for your comments!
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