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hobgoblinn) wrote2007-09-20 08:19 am
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And the internetz blackout at Casa Hobgoblinn continues. So I spent last night beginning the painful process of assimilating the comments on last year's nano novel. You know, I was cringing on rereading the original, before I even looked at the comments. But I have said in this space many times that I value truth, however painful, over kindness. That's the only way I'm going to get better. And dear
gillo has been telling me some most valuable truths. For which I again thank her.
I attended the Open House the other night at Wee Hob's school. In addition to finding out he really does have the Coolest Teachers Ever, I saw this quote over his Writing classroom door:
When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing. ~Enrique Jardiel Pancela
Yeah. That's the goal.
And now, the optional essay portion of this post: What's the most valuable feedback you've ever received?
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I attended the Open House the other night at Wee Hob's school. In addition to finding out he really does have the Coolest Teachers Ever, I saw this quote over his Writing classroom door:
When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing. ~Enrique Jardiel Pancela
Yeah. That's the goal.
And now, the optional essay portion of this post: What's the most valuable feedback you've ever received?
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It's not one thing she's ever told me, but the sum total I've learned over the course of seven years that's so valuable.
In the longrun, I firmly believe that every thoughtful comment that goes deeper than 'yay, that was awesome' or 'boo, that stank' teaches us something. I've been lucky enough to get some wonderfully useful pieces of feedback over the years. Even some of the ones where I read them and my first thought was 'are you high???' have given me a reason to distance myself from my writing long enough to consider whether or not they really had a point. Once or twice, even the really drug-induced sounding feedback has had something to teach me.
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