Did you know that FaithWriters has an area especially for folks who need an extra eye for their writing? The Critique Circle is a place where you can help others improve their writing, and have them help you too!
Everyone starts out with a free critique – and after that, you get a credit for each critique you give to others. This peer critique area is a great place for you to get some extra polish on your poem, article, story, script, or anything else you might want extra opinions on.
It’s always best to have an “extra set of eyes” on your writing, and what better place to do it than at the Critique Circle?
The critique circle is open to FaithWriters Gold and Platinum members.
To become a Gold or Platinum member, click here
Have you used the critique circle? What value do you see from giving and getting critiques on your work?
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1 Comments until now.
I enjoy reading what others have written and giving my layman’s assessment of what I’ve read. Time is a drawback for me in not perusing the Critique Circle more often.
On some level the word ‘Critique’ can be somewhat intimidating to one with limited editing or assessment skills. So, we tend to shy away from constructive criticism and settle for “constructive compliments.”