Angeline
Poet Chick
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- Mar 11, 2002
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I've been doing a lot of comments here lately (thanks to the 52 pick-up challenge), and it has me thinking about feedback: what is helpful and what is not. My comments tend to be long and specific, and I know that comes from years of being an editor. It's hard for me to read anything and not get a flood of ideas about how it might be different and/or better. One of my editor friends once referred to this as a curse.
What, for you, constitutes helpful feedback? When you get what you think is good feedback, what does it look like? What kinds of things do you wish people would (or would not) tell you about a poem you have submitted? Is it distracting to get a lot of info as opposed to something more succinct?
I'd love to know what people think on this subject.
What, for you, constitutes helpful feedback? When you get what you think is good feedback, what does it look like? What kinds of things do you wish people would (or would not) tell you about a poem you have submitted? Is it distracting to get a lot of info as opposed to something more succinct?
I'd love to know what people think on this subject.