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Q: How do I get input on my writing?
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Seek Honesty
When friends and family read your work, beg them (if necessary) not to sweeten their comments. If someone you trust hates something you write, be sure that person tells you—but also be sure he or she tells you why. You need honesty and details (and you are not required to agree with anyone's comments on your writing).
Solicit Input
Writers need criticism. Anyone who will sit down and read your work is worth considering. This certainly includes friends and family. Give your writing to anyone you know and trust. Feedback helps hone the writer's craft.
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