Reblogging. Your First Bad Review

Here’s an inspirational blog post that caught my eye. Please check it out. Make sure that you leave a comment, (leave one here as well).





Let’s spread the word.











Reblogged from Anne R. Allen











The bad review, we all get them.







It took me seven years and umpteen books but I finally got my first one star review last week. Not that I haven’t tried hard. I’ve been asked for refunds on paperbacks before, but never anything this bad in writing. Now that I have got one, I feel that I belong. That I’m a legitimate writer. Will I change anything? NO! 





To everyone who has ever had a bad review, don’t despair. Here’s a bit of encouragement from the pen of Anne R.Allen















Congratulations on your First Bad Review! You’re Officially Published Now

You’ve given birth to your beautiful baby–your first published book. Now comes the bad part–your first bad review. How to handle it.









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Published on June 24, 2020 21:16
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message 1: by Caryn (new)

Caryn Mahan My book is up for preorder, nail biting has commenced, whether anyone will read or leave a review, bad or good. Hopefully good, but I do not lay claim to perfection. Either one will guide me toward perfecting my craft.


message 2: by Richard (new)

Richard Dee Thanks for commenting. Good luck with the new release, it's always a nervous time.


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