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Writing Reviews for Your Submitted Fiction Stories!


Writing reviews are essential when first starting out, or if you want someone to look at your work prior to taking the next step before publishing your work. A review can provide you with the very best constructive feedback you need to make minor corrections to your story that you may not have even realized while you were writing it.

If you have ever wondered how good your work really is, you really need to get it out to the public eye so people can let you know how your work rates with the public. There are many ways to do this, but sometimes it's tough to find the right people for the job.

Here's some places you can go to get feedback for your writing:

1. Family. Family is a great source of feedback for your work. They are readily available and are usually honored to do the task. Best of all, they won't cost you anything. The only thing with family is that they usually don't like giving negative or constructive feedback since they don't want to hurt your feelings. You must specifically tell them to give you honest writing reviews so you can make your writing better.

2. Blogs. Blogs are a great place to post your writing for others to comment on, but be very careful doing this. Since the Internet is free game, you must require people to be a part of your network before allowing them to read your writing. This helps prevent people from steeling your work in progress. Also ensure you place a copyright statement with your posts so people understand that it is your work and you will pursue any wrongdoing with your work.

3. Review Websites. Review websites are the best sources for no-biased reviews of your writing, allowing you to get a lot of feedback and a lot of different views of your writing. I highly recommend one writing reviews website to all of my subscribers to Write and Publish Fiction. Check them out - this site is the best I can find for the type of feedback you are searching for.



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