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Many Musings: Inside a Writer's Mind

Amongst my blogs, this one will be a space for me to share some personal writing -- memoir, poetry, and the like -- with my RCWP colleagues.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Responding to Each Others' Writing

Thanks for sharing some initial responses to each others' work through commenting on the blogs. And, although these are somewhat specific to responding to student writing (and using something like Word in the first example), there are a couple of tips in here and here that we might find useful to be reminded of as we give feedback to one another through blog comments.

Remember, it often helps if you, as the writer, ask for specific feedback, too. I have tried to model this with my sunset post.

Please try to give everyone some feedback this weekend if you get a chance between hot dogs, fireworks, and trips to the beach!

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