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Critiquing Tutorials



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These are some of the critiquing tutorials done on YWS. Learn how to read more critically, edit better, and give constructive reviews with these excellent tips.


Critique and Editing:


Critique Etiquette By Meep

A question of criticism: Is all fair in love and...writing By Incandescence

How to Write a Good Critique By Suzanne

For the Incessant Inner Editor By Roaming Shadow

How to Write Critiques By Snoink

Critiquing Critiques By Snoink

How do you Critique By Nate

Critiquing Characters By Sam

Critiquing Without Interest By Suzanne

Taking Age into Account when Critiquing By Nate

Being Nice By Snoink

To Be or Not To Be...Constructive? By Poor Imp

What of Criticism? What of Poetry? By Incandescence

Writing a Review By Griffinkeeper

"Critiques" - A Word from the Department Head By Incandescence

Being Critical By Snoink

Writing critiques -How do I? By various posters

How to critique poetry By Incandescence

Getting the most out of a Critique By Sam

No, you DON'T suck. Honest. By Snoink

How to make reviewers hate you... By Snoink


Prose:


In the Beginning By bowserette

Critiquing Characters By Sam

Being Critical By Snoink


Poetry:


What of Criticism? What of Poetry? By Incandescence

How to critique poetry By Incandescence
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Thanks for this.
  





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Thanks for the links SPEW and thanks for writing all of the tutuorials everyone! I never expected there to be so many tutorials for reviewers and I can't wait to get started on reading these! Excellent!

Oh and this is kind of off-topic but has anyone spotted any for art and photography reviewers? :)
  





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Well, I review photography personally. I know ReisePiecey has a WRFF thread for Art and Photography, I think.
  





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I believe there is one art/photography reviewing article in the KB. I'll be sure to add it in when I go through and re-link all the articles in here.
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All of these links seem to be broken.
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seeminglymeaningless wrote:All of these links seem to be broken.


*pokes the line about needing to re-link above*

Thanks for the reminder, though.
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And the links have all been fixed. Enjoy!
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