| Name | |
| Critique Status | |
| I'm currently writing... | |
| Critiquing experience |
I have dabbled here & there |
| Are you pursuing publication? | |
| What I want in an awesome Critique Partner |
Deep critique. I am experienced with critiquing., Encouragement & support as as I am new to critiquing |
| The type of structure you like | |
| How often can you give & receive feedback? | |
| What is your writing experience? |
Professional technical writer, began fiction writing about 18 months ago |
| My writing influences are... |
Other compelling fiction – not typically the books you see at the supermarket stand, everyday events, life lessons |
| Books I enjoy reading |
Pretty much anything that catches my interest – fiction and nonfiction alike. I am more influenced by intriguing characters and compelling dialogue though, than by story lines. That being said I read mostly fiction presently, and I’m finding myself enjoying book by British authors especially. |
| Links to your blog or writing |
Currently planned but not yet active. |
| More About Me |
I’m an avid reader, like movies (like my books with interesting characters and dialogue), watching wildlife in the outdoors, viewing artwork of all kinds, etc. I am a native southerner but definitely not a stereotypical one. I’ve come across some interesting personalities in my life so far and continue to be sort of a magnet for them. |
| Where did you hear about Ladies Who Critique? |
I inquired about finding someone who would like to try reciprocal writing coaching with my local writer’s club (in which I’m a member) and one of the critique group leaders suggested I try this site as she felt it might be open for men as well as women. My experience with critiques and coaching is that females tend to provide more insightful feedback and much better motivational coaching than males. |








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