by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell *Professor Leavell stands in front of the room. His arms are crossed, and his voice is stern. “You’re asked a question. Then I see you take …
How a Weirdo Copes With Criticism
by Bethany Turner, @SeeBethanyWrite Okay, here it is. This is my sixth contribution to the LHTWAN blogosphere, so hopefully you’ve gotten a chance to know me a little bit. Hopefully …
3 Tips to Surviving a Bad Review
By Michelle Griep, @MichelleGriep As if menopause isn’t bad enough to mess with a girl’s psyche, the crazed rollercoaster of reviews has me flying high one minute, and the next …
The Gift of a Good Critique
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong A counselor once told me that 90% right can be 100% wrong. This is both good and bad news, but either way it fits critiquing …
What’s Wrong With My Manuscript?
by Alena Wendall, @alenawendall There comes a time in every writer’s life when we face the question: What’s wrong with my manuscript? “What’s wrong?” is not a bad question. We strive to …
