Good point Casey. I can see things turning into a cat chasing its tail if one tried to apply every suggestion.Casey H wrote:Both.
But remember this when revising tracks based on screener feedback. Always consider if the feedback rings true to you (but be honest and open minded). It's best to take in feedback from MULTIPLE REPUTABLE sources before jumping into revision. "Reputable" can be screeners, qualified peers, publishers, etc. If you jump to revise on every opinion you will go mad.
Of course, if the feedback is one of those "no brainer" things, that may be different.
HTH
Casey
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