I don’t take feedback, unless I ask for it specifically. I often ask for it. If you’ve got something to say about my work, hold that thought until I post again looking for feedback. Simple comments are always welcome, as long as we are not talking about my process or what I decide to publish.
That said, please leave comments and/or feedback in the comments. No feedback is acknowledged over social media.
I publish what I want to publish. I don’t go with fads or popularity contests. I don’t expect things I publish to be seen or read. I publish them because I like them, and I think it’s worth public exposure. I don’t want to hear what you think I should publish.
I will, quite often, ask for feedback. In such situations, I generally specify exactly what I’m looking for opinions on. Some things are simply complete. If something is complete, no amount of pretentious commentary will make me go back and edit it. If you find an actual issue with something like my grammar, I will thank you for bringing my attention to it, and I will fix it.
This post is very concise; to the point, as it were. That’s because it’s a simple issue that shouldn’t be hard to grasp.
I’m asking one thing from my readers, friends, and fans. That was it.
Thank you,
Jack Lhasa
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