May 8
3 comments
May 8
3 comments
By David
May 8, 2025
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Good insights. Not everyone can give useful notes either. Always a balancing act. Totally agree that if you hear the same note, even if it’s in a slightly different, from more that two folks, you need to work on that issue.
This is a sharp and thoughtful guide. Clear, empowering, and grounded in real craft. I love how it encourages writers to lean into notes, not avoid them, and still stay rooted in authenticity. The reminder to decode feedback, whether vague or stinging, is especially powerful. Definitely bookmarking this for my next rewrite session. Appreciate you putting this together, David.
Wow. That was super helpful. What a chart. A lot of thought and care went into it. Readers don’t always say what they mean, this clarifies it. Such a helpful tool to decipher intent. It helps OBS members give good feedback too It’s a keeper.