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  • Hi Pam! You're so right about the importance of having an objective, experienced person give you feedback. Sometimes we get so close to our manuscripts that we can't actually see them, if that makes sense. Good luck with your book! Love your website!
  • ...a self-published book, nor is it published by a vanity press. You can still get a review, but you must pay for it. A couple of places to try for objective reviews are Midwest Book Revi...
  • ...t-on-demand publisher. That disqualifies me from pre-publication reviews from Kirkus or Publishers Weekly, and so I am thrilled to have found an objective review site for my kind of wr...

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  • ...sed and include only the telling details. Also, I learned to be more objective about my own writing: In a t...Finally, writing for pay gave me a strong sense that my writing had "objective" monetary value and was a ski...
  • ...uses. We read all the submissions for quality and we place the books on a track. We explain our rationale. Of course, readers are not completely objective, but we are all book professi...
  • Great article, thank you. I found Objective Correlatives especially helpful. : )