I think that last post sounded more somber--dare I say negative--than I meant it to.
A review with meaningful criticism is Always a good thing... and so it is with this one. I'm grateful for the input, both the directly stated stuff and the things I've inferred from it.
The opportunity to take corrective action on a story is exactly why we ask for feedback in the first place (or at least it should be).
An unknown novelist attempting to grow into a little-known novelist. I offer--free of charge--writing tips, anecdotes, short fiction, and assorted ramblings (with photographs and other random tid-bits thrown in for good measure)
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