When it’s time to provide writing feedback to your writing friend it can be difficult because you want to inspire and motivate them, not crush their soul. The hard truth is that many amateur writers do not want to be told that there are problems with the novel.
Let’s face it, revisions are frustrating, take a lot of time, and require understanding elements like characterization, dialogue, pacing, plot arc, showing vs telling, and more.
How do you approach the feedback?
What’s the first question to ask the writer? How do you determine how much feedback to give?
MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO
✅ 7 Nice Ways to Decline Reading & Reviewing Your Friend's Book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-AVPUxGC8k
✅ Chat with a Developmental Editor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8Itb6ZbmYU&t=860s
✅ Manuscript Feedback: Beta Readers vs Developmental Editors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYKTM9QIZkI&t=128s
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