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Feedback is powerful. As we respond to it, learn from it, and sometimes resist it, our writing-muscle grows. But the process can be complicated ... "I can't find the right beta readers." "They don't give me anything useful." "They all have a different opinion." "They hated my book and broke my heart." Multi-award-winning author Belinda Pollard has faced these challenges and developed unique solutions, drawing from her work as a developmental editor over two decades. This practical, enjoyable book shows how to get the feedback you need and apply it to your writing in a way that strengthens your…mehr

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Feedback is powerful. As we respond to it, learn from it, and sometimes resist it, our writing-muscle grows. But the process can be complicated ... "I can't find the right beta readers." "They don't give me anything useful." "They all have a different opinion." "They hated my book and broke my heart." Multi-award-winning author Belinda Pollard has faced these challenges and developed unique solutions, drawing from her work as a developmental editor over two decades. This practical, enjoyable book shows how to get the feedback you need and apply it to your writing in a way that strengthens your book while protecting your vision and your voice. Use the Power of Feedback to Write a Better Book will help you become the writer you were born to be. Use the Power of Feedback to Write a Better Book was originally published as Beta Reader Superhero. Belinda Pollard is an award-winning Australian author, IPEd Accredited Editor, publishing consultant, writing coach, speaker and blogger. Her editing portfolio includes books that have won or been shortlisted for significant awards or become classics in their niche, while her own writing prizes include a Varuna Fellowship. Her advocacy for writers and editors brings publishing and speaking invitations from around the world. usefulwritingtips.com
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Belinda Pollard is an award-winning Australian mystery author, speaker and former journalist. A book editor and writing coach of twenty years' experience, she co-hosts the Gracewriters Podcast for Christian writers. She has degrees in Communication (Queensland University of Technology) and Theology (Moore Theological College), and writes the Wild Crimes mystery-thriller series, humorous memoir, Bible meditations, and resources for writers. Her writing prizes include a Varuna Fellowship. Belinda lives in subtropical Brisbane where she undertakes ball-throwing duties for a red dog named Rufus, and turns on the air-conditioning so she can dream of snow...