Happy Monday afternoon ‘All! I hope not everyone’s day was as rainy as ours here in NY, it was the kinda day that makes you sleepy at one in the afternoon. Ick! I went to a great photo exhibit this weekend in Albany. Any photographers here? And I was told the Christine’s nautical knitting class went well, she’s going to make us all beach towels so we can come join her!
Thank you everyone, so far for your feedback. Keep it coming! The question that is, would you rather get a “B” and have an article sent back to an editor, or a “C” and have the article fixed by the editor without being sent back?
As with any internal changes, there are bound to be a few snags, thanks for sticking it out with us! As always, please feel free to email me with questions or concerns about grading. If I had my way, everyone (including me and Christine, but not Francus, lol) would get an A+ and a gold star at the end of the day!
I would definitely rather have a B & the article sent back..it helps me improve my writing, figure out where I went wrong, and I still have a chance of getting paid 🙂 Tell Christine the underwater knitting sounds FASCINATING!! 🙂 Can’t wait to see the results!
I agree with Michele. I would much rather fix my mistakes, to see how I can improve on the next go round.
I agree with the above posters. I would like to make the changes and get the feedback rather than have something fixed for me.
I would definitely prefer to correct any article shortcomings, and get a B, than burden someone else fixing a mistake a made, and getting a C!
I think most writing pros would much rather get the article back to fix than to get a lower payout and a C.
Underwater knitting? Doesn’t the yarn get too tight when it dries?
Cheryl
Happy Easter everyone!