Description
Following the workshop protocol detailed in this module, write personal letters to the authors in your peer workshop group. The letter should be 250500 words (approximately one page).
1. Its important that you start your letter with whats working well in the story. In the first paragraph, quote a specific moment that has stayed with you, and explain why, in terms of craft. Giving specific praise is important because authors need to discover their strengths, so that they can nurture those aspects of their writing.
2. Next, give the author your brief synopsis of the story. Remember that a story should have a beginning, middle, and end. If there is something missing (like a clear conflict), then indicate the problem.
3. In the next few paragraphs, talk about how the author could improve the story. Point out places where you struggled with the story or where you saw revision opportunities. Use the following list of questions to help you figure out what you want to say in each of your peer letters:
4. Finally, end your letter with questions for the author. The questions should provoke the author as they begin to revise. Don’t ask a question out of curiosity, such as “Where did you come up with this idea?” because that won’t help the author. Think of useful questions that let the author know what you found confusing or what you’d like to see developed.
While its also helpful to mention specific grammar or spelling errors, the bulk of your letter should focus on the elements of craft that weve been discussing so far this semester.
You should post critique letters for two peers. I will post that later