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  • Writer: Sheri McGuinn
    Sheri McGuinn
  • Aug 24, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 14, 2020

Last week I wrote about not getting ripped off when you self-publish. My favorite resource for this is the free annotated list of companies you get when you sign up for Carla King’s mailing list for Tools & Services at authorfriendly.com. This is a marketing strategy for her 4th edition of Self-Publishing Boot Camp and for her services, but she has NOT buried me in promotional emails and she DOES send updates. This is an excellent tool for any self-publisher, but if you’re new the knowledge is essential.

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  • Writer: Sheri McGuinn
    Sheri McGuinn
  • Aug 10, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 14, 2020

I was extremely lucky in my first critique group. Running Away was losing agent interest in the first pages. I read it to the group and they unanimously proclaimed I’d started in the wrong place. They were absolutely right!

The best critique group is going to include people with diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and skills. They’re going to be supportive of each other, even when they’re giving negative feedback. Every person will leave the meeting energized.

Aside from that, there are a lot of different ways critique groups may work. Here are a few variations.

Critique Group What to Look For
 
 
 


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