We found 10 episodes of Writing Tips and Writerly Musings with the tag “critique”.
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Consent Violations and Bystander Intervention
May 1st, 2023 | Season 6 | 16 mins 16 secs
beta-reading, books, conventions, critique, writers, writing, writing tips
From what is a creeper, to avoiding harassment, to how to intervene as a bystander.
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How To Be A Good Moderator
April 24th, 2023 | Season 6 | 12 mins 27 secs
beta-reading, books, conventions, critique, moderator, writers, writing, writing tips
Having attended, at this point, easily over a hundred panels in the last 5 years, I definitely have opinions. And there is one role that can make or break a panel. Whether you’re a writer guest-of-honor on a panel at a convention, or just hosting a dinner party, being a good moderator is highly underrated skill. My favorite panels are where the big names are friendly and informative, and the smaller names are confident with their answers — without anyone talking over each other. And -- I try my best when I'm moderator.
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What Cons Are Looking For In Panelists
April 17th, 2023 | Season 6 | 9 mins 22 secs
beta-reading, books, conventions, critique, panels, writers, writing, writing tips
It's not just what you know, it's how you can communicate it and how well you play with others.
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Everything You Need To Know About Convention Panels
April 10th, 2023 | Season 6 | 11 mins 19 secs
beta-reading, books, conventions, critique, panels, writers, writing, writing tips
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you probably know that I share a lot of notes from “panels”. If you’ve never been to a convention, you may be unfamiliar with panels. If you’ve only been to corporate/work conventions, you might look at them as torturous boredom. Or, at the very least, strictly educational. At their most basic: panels are simply several people, sitting at table, facing an audience, sharing their thoughts on a subject. But, they can be a lot more than that!
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Morgan's Complete Guide For Attending A Convention
April 3rd, 2023 | Season 6 | 11 mins 19 secs
beta-reading, books, conventions, critique, writers, writing, writing tips
If you've ever considered attending a convention, here are a few things you may want to consider:
- Should You?
- What to bring?
- Things to do!
- Self-care tips
- Expected Con behavior
- General tips
- And AFTER the con!
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Hello Executive Dysfunction, My Old Friend
March 27th, 2023 | Season 6 | 5 mins 41 secs
beta-reading, books, critique, executive dysfunction, writers, writing, writing tips
Hi, my name is Morgan and I have executive dysfunction. What is executive dysfunction, what does it look like for me, and how do I manage it?
NOTE: This episode was recorded before I sought an ADHD diagnosis and treatment. Sometimes, all the coping mechanisms in the world can't help.
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Tips and Tricks To Fix Word Count Issues
March 20th, 2023 | Season 6 | 13 mins 7 secs
beta-reading, books, critique, writers, writing, writing tips
Each type of book has its own expected word count. From chick-lit to epic fantasy, from picture books, to middle-grade to adult, it’s often easier to find traction with agents, publishers, and even readers when your story length meets expectations.
What do you do when your story is WAY too short -- or too long? -
Choices To Make With Beta Readers
March 13th, 2023 | Season 6 | 11 mins 15 secs
beta-reading, books, critique, writers, writing, writing tips
After you’ve written your manuscript and gone over it at least once, it’s usually time to ship it out to some beta-readers, to get an outside perspective. But -- how do you find and pick the right beta readers?
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The 10 Types of Queriers: In The Query Trenches
March 6th, 2023 | Season 6 | 8 mins 41 secs
beta-reading, books, critique, querying, writers, writing, writing tips
For those writers trying to get traditionally published, there are about 10 general approaches, and some are better than others. Which are you?
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Top 11 Ways NOT To Respond To Feedback
February 27th, 2023 | Season 6 | 9 mins 36 secs
beta-reading, books, critique, writers, writing, writing tips
There are writers who take feedback well, but there are plenty who don’t. Try not to make these mistakes.
Feel your feels, but control your behavior.