Giving & Receiving Effective Critique

by Ross Lampert (a.k.a. The Critique Doctor)

No matter what kind of critique relationship you enter into—working with an editor, joining an in-person or online group or site, or taking a creative writing class or course—you’re going to be expected to give feedback on other writers’ work and receive it on yours. Are you ready to do that, and do it well? Are you ready to receive less-than-positive critique with good grace?
In Giving and Receiving Effective Critique, Ross Lampert, a.k.a. The Critique Doctor, draws on his over 20 years of critiquing other writers’ work and receiving critique from them to teach you:
• The vital difference between criticism and critique
• What your goals as a critiquer should be
• What effective critique is, and four key questions to ask to provide it
• Techniques for delivering an honest critique that helps the author learn and makes them eager to get back to work
While it can stand alone, Giving and Receiving Effective Critique will also help you pull together the detailed critique advice you’ll find in the next four books in the Craft & Critique series.

Genres:
nonfiction, writing, critique


ISBN:
print: 978-0-9897251-6-3; ebook: 978-0-9897251-7-0


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The Craft & Critique Series

by Ross Lampert

Whether you’re looking for the write—I mean, right—place to take your story to, or you want to sharpen your critique skills, these books are here to help. They’re full of tips, techniques, and tools to help you be a better critiquer—and a better writer too! And they’re available wherever you get your print or ebooks.

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Across the Web... and Beyond: Critique Groups and Sites

If you’d rather not join an in-person, hybrid, or virtual critique group, or there aren’t any near you that seem like a good fit, you have options on the web. Some online critique sites are dedicated to giving and receiving feedback to their members; others offer critique as a side benefit. Social media groups connect their members with alpha or beta readers or critique partners. Colleges, universities, and standalone programs offer courses and classes online.

The buttons below will get you to the right group or site so you can explore them further.