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Tag Archives: criticism
Getting Medieval with Internet Shaming: Why Words You Choose to Post Matter
Shaming defies the balance inherent in all things and places the author in an equal position to receive ugly responses and possibly even be sued. Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, first amendment, law, publishing, Spirituality, Writing
Tagged criticism, good practices, life, weak writing
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Editing: The Good, The Bad, The Not So Bad, and The Never Ugly
Writers should really invest in a good editor BEFORE sending an MS off to agents or self publishing. Continue reading
Posted in editing, publishing, Writing
Tagged criticism, editing; e-books; publishing, weak writing
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Overly Critical Book “Reviews” are Not Very Useful – a Call for Your Thoughts
Expanding on the subject of civility which, by the way, is a hot topic in the practice of law, I made several disturbing observations. First, there are a lot of ugly customer book reviews floating around on Amazon.com and Barnes … Continue reading
Posted in humor, Writing
Tagged bad reviews, criticism, good practices, NYT, reviews
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