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Stolen Child by Laurie Gough6/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re writing and intending to publish you need support and assistance from people with detailed knowledge of the craft of writing and direct publishing industry experience. Your family and friends might praise your writing but their feedback is going to be limited. Constructive criticism can improve your writing by leaps and bounds. In her 25+ years of experience writing books and working professionally as an editor, she's learned that most authors-whether a new writer or seasoned published author-need a critique circle and preferably in the early draft of their project. ![]() Yet, as an author, Laurie Gough understands the need to have another pair of eyes look closely at her writing and give her constructive advice and direction so she can make her work the best it can be. ![]() Why? Because it reminds us of another word that has a negative connotation: criticism. Just the word alone makes many writers cringe. What’s the best way to get professional feedback on your fiction or nonfiction writing project? Join a critique group with professionals who’ll guide you along the road toward publishing, learning tricks and techniques of the craft on the way.Ĭritique. ![]()
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