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SmartBitchAdvice:FindingaCritiquePartner

by SB Sarah Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 08:32 AM


Constructive Criticism - ur doin it wrong

The following arrived in the inbox of massive numbers yesterday:

Dear Smart Bitch Sarah:

I was reading the threads as the GH and RITA nominees were announced, and saw that a few people posted on behalf of or in congrats to their CP - critique partner. My question is this: How do I find a critique partner?

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by SB Sarah Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 11:54 AM

I received an email message from an aspiring writer who wishes to remain anonymous, but who asked for my ever-so-stellar advice with the following problem:

Dear Smart Bitch Sarah:

You gave some damn-sharp advice the last time someone wrote to you, so I wanted to ask your help with my problem. I’m part of a critique group of four writers, and while one of them, let’s call her “Ann,” is amazing and so helpful when she reads my work, the other two are less helpful. “Beth” gives comments and critiques that are very minimal, so I’ve learned to take her with a grain of salt. But “Carrie” is my problem. She doesn’t pull her share at all. She never meets our deadlines and has some excuse every time, and she doesn’t give our work half the attention she seems to expect for her own writing. I get nothing but frustration out of dealing with her and I seem to be the only one who finds her to be a flake. But I was invited to join the group by Ann, and I’m the newest member so I don’t want to cause trouble. Plus, Ann’s critique of my work in progress has helped me so much, I’m unwilling to leave and lose her excellent advice. What would you do?

Discouraged Writer

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by SB Sarah Friday, July 20, 2007 at 05:01 AM

An anonymous author has emailed me to ask for Bitchery advice about what to do when a former colleague and writing buddy turns green and cranky when you achieve success:

I noticed when I first signed with an agent, that my first writer friend kinda pulled away from me. I’d heard that she’d made some pretty unfriendly comments about me after I signed and questioned the integrity of the agent because maybe the agent only signed me because we had a great connection when we first met. Yeah, cuz you and I both know an agent can make a boatload of money off that “connection.” Anyway, I let it slide because I knew she had been struggling with her writing and probably it was more her insecurity talking than it was our friendship.

Well, now it seems to have gotten worse. This was the first conference since I’d sold and I had several people report that my friend was talking bad about me...making snarky comments and just generally not being very nice. I haven’t confronted her because personally, I don’t need the negative energy. But it’s seems ironic that my first writing friend is not my first writing back-stabber.

Have other newly pubbed authors had something similar happen to them? How have they handled it? Have you and Candy gone through anything like this yet?

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