52 min

Episode 9 - How to Give (and Receive!) Writing Feedback Leftie Aube’s Writing Podcast

    • Books

Recorded September 26th, 2022

In this episode, I talk about who to ask for feedback on your writing. What sort of comments you should give to another writer when they trust you with their work. And how to process the emotions that arise when you’re receiving feedback to allow you to use them in the most effective way and make your story better (without risking ruining your story or driving yourself mad with the comments you get!)

Mentioned in this episode:


The Act Break Podcast
Jamie Redact’s Instagram Account
Karli C. Ask’s Instagram Account
AP Thayer’s Instagram Account
Sabaa Tahir’s Post on writing slowly
Mentoring Program of the Horror Writers Association
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=leftie68
David Michael Kaplan’s Revision: A Creative Approach to Writing and Rewriting Fiction



Support the show (and my writing career!): https://ko-fi.com/leftieaube

Tag me on your screenshots of the show @leftieaube and follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leftieaube/

⬇️ Visit my Bookshop page: https://bookshop.org/shop/leftieaube ⬇️

When you buy a book from this page, you are supporting an indie bookstore, the author of the book AND me, all at the same time!

Try out Scrivener (my favorite writing tool ever, the one I use to write all my novels!): https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=leftie68

This podcast is recorded and edited using Descript: https://www.descript.com?lmref=V_4suQ

It is hosted by Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/

Intro music credit: “Cinematic Cello Arpeggio Trailer” by Gregor Quendel, found on Free Sound https://freesound.org/s/555995/

Disclaimer: Some of the above links are affiliates. At no extra cost to you, I’m receiving compensation for any purchase made through those links. Buying through those links supports my writing journey, which I highly appreciate!




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftieaube/message

Recorded September 26th, 2022

In this episode, I talk about who to ask for feedback on your writing. What sort of comments you should give to another writer when they trust you with their work. And how to process the emotions that arise when you’re receiving feedback to allow you to use them in the most effective way and make your story better (without risking ruining your story or driving yourself mad with the comments you get!)

Mentioned in this episode:


The Act Break Podcast
Jamie Redact’s Instagram Account
Karli C. Ask’s Instagram Account
AP Thayer’s Instagram Account
Sabaa Tahir’s Post on writing slowly
Mentoring Program of the Horror Writers Association
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=leftie68
David Michael Kaplan’s Revision: A Creative Approach to Writing and Rewriting Fiction



Support the show (and my writing career!): https://ko-fi.com/leftieaube

Tag me on your screenshots of the show @leftieaube and follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leftieaube/

⬇️ Visit my Bookshop page: https://bookshop.org/shop/leftieaube ⬇️

When you buy a book from this page, you are supporting an indie bookstore, the author of the book AND me, all at the same time!

Try out Scrivener (my favorite writing tool ever, the one I use to write all my novels!): https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=leftie68

This podcast is recorded and edited using Descript: https://www.descript.com?lmref=V_4suQ

It is hosted by Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/

Intro music credit: “Cinematic Cello Arpeggio Trailer” by Gregor Quendel, found on Free Sound https://freesound.org/s/555995/

Disclaimer: Some of the above links are affiliates. At no extra cost to you, I’m receiving compensation for any purchase made through those links. Buying through those links supports my writing journey, which I highly appreciate!




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftieaube/message

52 min