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Author Annie Sullivan on Her Process for Getting Feedback on Her Writing
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The process for getting feedback on a manuscript can differ greatly from author to author. Young adult author Annie Sullivan follows a multi-stage process to get feedback on her novels. In the first stage, her manuscript goes to her sister, whom she trusts to catch her silly mistakes and provide general feedback. Her manuscript then goes to a group of critique partners, who are other authors in her genre that are in her network. In the next stage, she sends the revised manuscript off to her agent...
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