Hi all,
I’m on the hunt for a new critique partner. For one reason or another I have not been able to find what I’ll call a “steady” critique partner. I have managed to find one-time critique partners through SCBWI and other organizations over the years, but have not found someone I can count on for more than one project. The demands of my day job are such that I cannot make it to local writing group meetings. Therefore, I am hoping I can find a critique partner online.
My ideal critique partner:
-has been writing for several years
-has written more than one novel
-has the goal of being traditionally published
-writes on a regular basis, whether that is every day or once a week
-reads a lot of YA as well as other genres (a book a week or every 2-3 weeks)
-writes contemporary YA, YA romance, or historical YA (not fantasy, sci-fi, or dystopian). This is a wish list item, not a must have. At minimum you should have an appreciation for YA.
-gives constructive criticism in a way that isn’t hurtful
-provides feedback in a timely manner
-is able to line edit as well as provide big picture feedback
-can work via email and/or Skype and does not need to meet in person
-can critique query letters, synopses, and manuscript pages if need be
If this sounds like you and you are looking for a critique partner please contact me! Tweet @odeliaemmanuel or email odelia[dot]emmanuel@gmail[dot]com
For more info on me and my writing visit my web site - https://odeliaemmanuelwriter.wordpress.com/
Looking for long haul critique partner
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