tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527808683903443599.post2585588809102081284..comments2023-06-15T06:42:21.754-07:00Comments on Too Cute to be Very Interesting: My Query Seems to be in the ZonePenelope Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04791357824874684556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527808683903443599.post-54106171622538266822009-11-08T09:42:26.558-08:002009-11-08T09:42:26.558-08:00If you're giving out hard copies to your crit ...If you're giving out hard copies to your crit group, then I think the thing to do is as Tina does. Wait till they all get back to you with their edits/suggetions, then sit down with your own hard copy and adopt what you want. If you're doing everything electronically, then they can use the editing functions in whatever word processing software you're using -- in red. So they'd use strikethroughs for all their suggested cuts and red type for all their suggested additions.Travenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05160810997837674165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527808683903443599.post-91075623719993160622009-11-08T00:24:11.124-08:002009-11-08T00:24:11.124-08:00Penny,
Oh, yeah! A full is definitely a priority!...Penny,<br /><br />Oh, yeah! A full is definitely a priority!<br /><br />What I've been doing is printing out the "unchanged" chapter, then opening up each one of the crits. I mark the printed chapter up with red ink then have at it.<br /><br />You guys have helped me tremendously, too. I'm feeling PRETTY good about how well our group came together:DTina Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05914428134837892539noreply@blogger.com