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Module 1 Week 7
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Module 1: Starting and Writing Your Book
Week 7: How, when and why to get feedback and help
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LESSON SUMMARY
There’s a common myth that a writer is a lone wolf—someone who works alone and in isolation. And some writers even have the belief that if they use someone else’s help, it makes them a failure as a writer.
But just like any other project in life, no successful book project has ever been completed without help from others who played a vital role in its completion.
Getting the right kind of feedback at the right time can save you money and disappointment. It can help you feel more confident and give you useful tips on how to improve your book.
And for those of you who need a little extra help in the actual writing of your manuscript, getting the right kind of help at the right time, can make the difference between an amateur production and a truly great book.
And that is what this week’s lesson is all about. This week you will find out how, when and why to get the feedback and help you need to make your book project understandable, cohesive and impactful.
In this week’s lesson you will…
- Learn why you need feedback on your manuscript
- Learn when and who to ask for feedback
- Formulate a request for specific feedback you require
- Learn what to do with the feedback you receive
- Know when, who and how to ask for help with your manuscript
So when you’re ready to go, let’s get start on Spirit Authors Module 1 Week 7, “How, When and Why to Get Feedback and Help.”
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