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1/08/2018
8 Types of Readers That Will Critique Your Work
In the writing process, you're going to run into a place where you need outside feedback. Their job is to read your story and give you thoughtful criticism. Your job is to filter through all of their notes to figure out what is valuable and work to revise or continue your story. No matter their Reader type, not all of their feedback will be valuable/worthless.
This is certainly not a comprehensive list of readers you'll run into, but these are the approximate and common groups that I've gotten feedback from.
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6/10/2016
Salmon | A review
In the past month are so, I have had salmon at three different restaurants (Mother's Day, Wildfire, and Nonna D's). I love salmon.
All of these salmons were made differently, mostly safe and none too adventurous. So, if you're in the area and looking for salmon, I've got some recommendations for any eater. I'm not one for flavors on either extreme end of the spectrum (that is, I can't handle spice but I do need flavor). I enjoyed each of the salmon dishes, and finished all three before leaving the restaurants, and have rated each, in order of preference.
3. Mother's Day on Cermak (North Riverside) - Broiled Salmon:
The broiled salmon is served with rice, potatoes, and vegetables, succeeding a choice of soup or salad.
Overall, the salmon was good, and I would definitely order it again.
The rice was over-salted, but still edible; the potatoes were under-salted. Neither the potato nor the vegetable mix stood out over the salmon.
I chose to put the broiled salmon in last place because it was generally unmemorable, besides it being tender and enjoyable moist. On the Dysh app, a food-rating and -reviewing app for your phone, I did award the dish a 90/100.
RATING: 5/10
All of these salmons were made differently, mostly safe and none too adventurous. So, if you're in the area and looking for salmon, I've got some recommendations for any eater. I'm not one for flavors on either extreme end of the spectrum (that is, I can't handle spice but I do need flavor). I enjoyed each of the salmon dishes, and finished all three before leaving the restaurants, and have rated each, in order of preference.
3. Mother's Day on Cermak (North Riverside) - Broiled Salmon:
The broiled salmon is served with rice, potatoes, and vegetables, succeeding a choice of soup or salad.
Overall, the salmon was good, and I would definitely order it again.
The rice was over-salted, but still edible; the potatoes were under-salted. Neither the potato nor the vegetable mix stood out over the salmon.
I chose to put the broiled salmon in last place because it was generally unmemorable, besides it being tender and enjoyable moist. On the Dysh app, a food-rating and -reviewing app for your phone, I did award the dish a 90/100.
RATING: 5/10
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