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What to do when feedback gets you stuck


Hi Reader,

Recently, a writer came to me with feedback she was struggling to implement. She’d written a draft of her story, but she knew it needed revision. So she’d gotten a manuscript evaluation from another editor. And the feedback she got in that evaluation really threw her off.

When this writer and I talked, she was so confused. She knew what her vision was for her story, and why she’d made the story structure choices she’d made.

But the feedback she’d gotten called some of those foundational structure choices into question. It would be a really big overhaul—a different core conflict and a different genre.

The writer was quick to assure me that she was willing to do that work. She was not afraid of a page one rewrite. She was not afraid of getting tough critique. She wanted honest feedback from experts, and she was determined to do whatever it took to revise her manuscript into a story that works.

And yet, she was stuck. She had started mapping what it would look like to implement the feedback she’d gotten. And she had this nagging feeling that it would mean walking away from something about her story that mattered to her.

So what was she to do?

What do you do when feedback gets you stuck? When it seems to make things worse, not better? When you can’t figure out how to implement it, no matter how hard you try?

In today’s brand-new episode of Your Next Draft, I’m sharing what to do with feedback when it doesn’t get you traction, but grinds you to a halt.

You’ll hear:

  • What the problem ACTUALLY is (hint: YOU are not the problem!)
  • Why feedback can be true and unhelpful
  • What to do when the feedback just doesn’t work
  • How to get feedback that gets you traction again
  • And more!

Read or listen to What to Do When Feedback Gets You Stuck »

If you have ever gotten feedback that you just can’t make work, this is what I want you to hear.

Read or listen now »

Happy editing,

Alice

P.S. Have you ever gotten feedback that’s left you feeling more stuck, not less? Tell me about it! Click here and leave a comment on the blog »

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Your Next Draft

Alice Sudlow is a Story Grid certified developmental editor and Author Accelerator certified book coach for fiction writers who are already good and who want to become amazing. She’s an expert at helping them to craft the most powerful version of their stories by making every scene unputdownable.

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