BM-071 — How To Read A Bad Critique Without Quitting
Six modules on feedback triage. The 24-hour rule. The signal-vs-noise audit. The “this is actually about them” diagnostic.
Every Critique Is Part Signal And Part Noise. Sort Before You Act.
Course Overview
Six modules on feedback triage. The 24-hour rule. The signal-vs-noise audit. The "this is actually about them" diagnostic. The course for the writer who got brutal notes and is one re-read away from deleting the entire manuscript. Don't delete. Run the protocol.
What You’ll Get
- 6 modules on feedback recovery, self-paced, no cohort, no calendar
- Feedback Triage workbook
- 6 Mindset Maven Tests that name the pattern instead of scoring you
- 6 Book Maven Meditations — audio, roughly 53 minutes of it
- 12 printable toolkits
- 6 writing prompts, submitted or not — that part's yours
- 6 original essays from L.A. Walton, written for this course
- A DARE in every module. They're small. That's the trick.
This Course Is For
- Novelists who keep running into feedback recovery
- Memoirists who keep running into feedback recovery
- Screenwriters who keep running into feedback recovery
- Anyone who has read about this problem and still has it
- Writers who will actually do the small thing: Take your last critique
Course FAQs
How long does this take?
About 5.0 hours across 6 modules, and it's self-paced, so that's a floor not a schedule. Most people take longer because the DARES are the point and the DARES take days.
Is this craft or mindset?
This one sits on feedback recovery. I don't teach commas. I teach courage — and then, where the craft genuinely is the fix, the craft.
Do I need a manuscript in progress?
No. The prompts work on whatever you've got, including nothing. If you're mid-draft you'll move faster, but a blank file is a legitimate starting position here.
What's actually in a module?
An overview lesson with the FAQs, a mantra and a quote, an audio meditation, two printable toolkits, a Mindset Maven Test, an original essay, a companion blog post, and a writing prompt you can submit. Eight pieces. You do not have to use all eight.
Where does it start?
Module 01 — "Signal vs Noise." A bad critique is rarely entirely wrong or entirely right.
- 6 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Module 01 · Signal vs Noise8
- 1.1Module 01 · Signal vs Noise30 Minutes
- 1.2What’s Your Default Critique-Reading Pattern?” — The Sort Sorter20 Minutes1 Question
- 1.3Sort The Bag Line By Line” — 11 Minutes11 minutes
- 1.4Writing Prompt — Module 01
- 1.5The Signal-vs-Noise Sorting Sheet10 Minutes
- 1.6The Six-Question Signal Detector10 Minutes
- 1.7The Critique That Was 80% Noise (And The 20% That Made The Book)” — A Working Essay15 Minutes
- 1.8Every Critique Is Part Signal And Part Noise. Sort Before You Act.10 Minutes
- Module 02 · The 24-Hour Rule8
- 2.1Module 02 · The 24-Hour Rule30 Minutes
- 2.2How Long Do You Need Honestly?” — The Window Sorter20 Minutes1 Question
- 2.3The 48-Hour Wait Sit” — 8 Minutes8 minutes
- 2.4Writing Prompt — Module 02
- 2.5The Three-Window Protocol Card10 Minutes
- 2.6The Polite Holding Reply Template10 Minutes
- 2.7The Reply I Almost Sent At Midnight (And The One I Sent On Tuesday Morning)” — A Personal Essay15 Minutes
- 2.8Don’t Read Critique At Night. Don’t Reply For 24 Hours. The Windows Save You.10 Minutes
- Module 03 · "Is This About Me Or About Them?"8
- 3.1Module 03 · “Is This About Me Or About Them?”30 Minutes
- 3.2What’s Your Tendency — About Me Or About Them?” — The Attribution Sorter20 Minutes1 Question
- 3.3Run The Four Questions” — 9 Minutes9 minutes
- 3.4Writing Prompt — Module 03
- 3.5The Four-Question Attribution Card10 Minutes
- 3.6The Critic-Patterns Tracking Sheet10 Minutes
- 3.7The Brutal Critique That Was Entirely About The Critic (And The Lesson I Almost Missed)” — A Working Essay15 Minutes
- 3.8Some Critique Is About You. Some Is About The Critic’s Bad Week. Run The Diagnostic.10 Minutes
- Module 04 · The Pattern Across Critiques8
- 4.1Module 04 · The Pattern Across Critiques30 Minutes
- 4.2Are You An Overcorrector Or An Undercorrector?” — The Pattern Sorter20 Minutes1 Question
- 4.3Hold The Note Without Acting” — 9 Minutes9 minutes
- 4.4Writing Prompt — Module 04
- 4.5The Three-Reader Pattern Grid10 Minutes
- 4.6The Rule-Of-Three Decision Card10 Minutes
- 4.7The Single Note That Almost Made Me Rewrite The Whole Book (Until Two More Readers Disagreed)” — A Working Essay15 Minutes
- 4.8Don’t Rewrite Based On One Critique. Wait For The Rule Of Three.10 Minutes
- Module 05 · When To Actually Change The Book8
- 5.1Module 05 · When To Actually Change The Book30 Minutes
- 5.2Should You Change The Book?” — The Three-Yes Diagnostic20 Minutes1 Question
- 5.3Sit With The Change Before Acting” — 11 Minutes11 minutes
- 5.4Writing Prompt — Module 05
- 5.5The Three-Yes Decision Sheet10 Minutes
- 5.6The Change Proposal Template10 Minutes
- 5.7The Substantial Change I Made (And The Three Yeses That Told Me To)” — A Working Essay15 Minutes
- 5.8Sometimes The Critique Is Right. The Three-Yes Test Tells You When.10 Minutes
- Module 06 · The Critique-Reading Hygiene8
- 6.1Module 06 · The Critique-Reading Hygiene30 Minutes
- 6.2What Hygiene Practice Will You Actually Keep?” — The Sustainability Sorter20 Minutes1 Question
- 6.3The Sunday Critique-Hygiene Sit” — 5 Minutes5 minutes
- 6.4Writing Prompt — Module 06
- 6.5The Weekly Hygiene Checklist10 Minutes
- 6.6The Annual Critique-Pattern Review10 Minutes
- 6.7The Five Sunday Minutes That Have Kept Me Reading Critique For Twenty Years Without Quitting” — A Working Essay15 Minutes
- 6.8Spend Five Sunday Minutes Sorting Critique. Your Whole Career Stays Alive.10 Minutes
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