The Critique Process

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1. You will be given two weeks to complete your payment. We will set the deadline and announce it soon.

2.  Once you've done your task, we will publish a schedule showing target dates of the evaluation.

3. Critics will vote all parts of your story. It is the Critics' option if they want to leave an inline comment. This is not mandatory since their evaluation will be comprehensive.

4. We will publish the result of the Critics' evaluation. One page per Critic. The Critics will give you feedback on the major elements of your manuscript, including but not limited to:

• Conflict

• Plot

• Pacing

• Tension

• Setting

• Point of View (POV)

• "Voice"

• Characters

• Dialogue

To conclude, the evaluation will include an overall impression of your manuscript. The Critics may offer suggestions or ways to revise it. It's up to you to take the suggestions or not.

As much as the Critics want to be objective, critiques are based on personal feelings, views and opinions. It may or may not agree with yours. By having two assigned critics assessing, analyzing and evaluating your work, you will have a wider insight of how others view your work.

Be prepared to hear negative criticism. Critiques are not meant to flatter nor insult you. Our aim is to improve your story and make it the best that it can be.

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