Date: 2007-01-15 06:29 pm (UTC)
I can understand your fears when you meet someone before reading their books. I have been in the same situation a couple of times myself, especially since I started going to conventions. What I have found works best is to ask someone if they want feedback before you read it, and what kind of feedback they want. I can think of one person who honestly said to me that if I didn't like it, they didn't want to know, and I just didn't talk about it. Usually though, I find that other writers want to know if you didn't like it, why you didn't like it and how you think it could be improved.

So, since I'm almost done with Feast For Crows and plan on moving on to your book next, do you want feedback? :grin:
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