


Feedback Reaction Stickers (Sheet of 15)
$10.75
Getting feedback as a writer is tough but necessary. Now, it can also be fun.
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)
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Getting feedback as a writer is tough but necessary. Now, it can also be fun.
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)
Getting feedback as a writer is tough but necessary. Now, it can also be fun.
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)
Mark your reactions to your reader's notes with these sassy, empowering stickers—place them in the margins of your draft in response to your editorial or beta-reader notes.
Not only will you make revision easier by tracking how you want to handle specific notes, but you'll get the satisfaction of formally dismissing notes that don't ring true, reminding you that *you* are the author. (Hat tip to Judy Blume, who shares in her documentary that she would respond to notes with her own notes, for this idea!)
Details:
-Stickers are 1.4 inches
-One sheet holds 15 stickers (both positive and negative)