1. Communicate with friends who read your work about what kind of feedback you want. For example, if you only want help with sound and flow, let them know.
2. Ask more than one friend to look at your work. Then, you’ll
have more than one set of opinions to consider.
3. Don’t tell a friend what a piece is about or the meaning
behind your work. Let her read the piece herself and tell you what
it means to her. That way, you'll know what's being conveyed to
someone else.
4. If you disagree with an opinion, ask someone else.
5. Once you’ve incorporated any suggested changes, read your
piece aloud multiple times. How do the changes sound to you?
6. You’'re the author. You have the final word. You have
a responsibility to carefully consider feedback offered, but you
can take it or leave it.
7. Thank your reviewer and offer to look at her work. |