Writers in the Wilderness Podcast
Author and story coach Sharon Hughson is a Feedback Master. (I have personal experience with her work, and thanks to her attention to detail and encouragement, I think differently about how I approach my writing.) In today’s episode, we’ll talk about the importance of reviewing your work, how to process both positive and negative feedback, and what it means to divorce yourself from your writing and why having that emotional distance is so important. Equally important is defining your feedback goal. Are you writing a memoir for friends and family? Are you writing short stories just for fun? Or, are you looking to have your work published? Knowing your writing goals will help you define the kind of feedback that will be the most helpful for you. Some resources from Sharon for you amazing writers: PLOT & STRUCTURE by James Scott Bell K. M. Weiland’s blog and character workbook You can find Sharon here: Substack Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sharonlhughson Youtube https://bit.ly/WriteYTChan You can find Sharon’s books here: Amazon: https://bit.ly/SHonAmz Growth doesn’t happen overnight. Every step takes time, research, and trust in yourself and your community. The cool thing is, you are not alone in the writing wilderness. Feel free to reach out anytime, or if you want to be on the show, just email me at writersinthewildernesspodcast@gmail.com Song: Step Artist: Owl Nest Music by: CreatorMix.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kathrinclassen.substack.com [https://kathrinclassen.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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