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Get your story performed at the Writing Festival. FULL FEEDBACK on all entries.
WATCH the Recent Winning Short Story/1st Chapter Readings:
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/novel_and_short_story_readings.html
Novel Festival Testimonials:
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/wildsound_novel_contest_festival_review.html
WATCH RECENT NOVEL PERFORMANCE READINGS:
![]() December 2016 Reading Written by Quintin Peterson |
![]() December 2016 Reading Written by Laura Anne Ewald |
![]() December 2016 Reading Written by Judith Marshall |
![]() December 2016 Reading Written by Andy Zach |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Jen Finelli |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Marc W Johnson |
![]() November 2016 Reading Written by Rachel Sutton |
![]() October 2016 Reading Written by Juliet M. Nevins, MD |
![]() September 2016 Reading Written by Anthony Diffley |
![]() August 2016 Reading Written by Aaron Dennis |
![]() August 2016 Reading Written by Lucian M. |
![]() August 2016 Reading Written by Dan Levinson |
![]() July 2016 Reading Written by Patty Fischer |
![]() June 2016 Reading Written by Gordon Brynelson |
![]() June 2016 Reading Written by Lucien M. |
![]() May 2016 Reading Written by Brett Bacon |
![]() May 2016 Reading Written by Garfield Whyte |
![]() April 2016 Reading Written by M. Black |
![]() April 2016 Reading Written by Jeannine Fortier |
![]() April 2016 Reading Written by Stephen L. Nowland |
![]() April 2016 Reading Written by Gary L. Ward |
![]() March 2016 Reading Written by Marie Jones |
![]() March 2016 Reading Written by Sheryl Wright |
![]() March 2016 Reading Written by Melissa R. Mendelson |
![]() March 2016 Reading Written by K.J. Kratz |
![]() February 2016 Reading Written by Larry Landgraf |
![]() February 2016 Reading Written by Laura Garrett |
![]() February 2016 Reading Written by Patricia Hughes |
![]() February 2016 Reading Written by Lorraine Pestell |
![]() January 2016 Reading Written by Regina Walker |
![]() January 2016 Reading Written by Kimberly Dana |
![]() JANUARY 2016 Reading Written by Carl David |
![]() January 2016 Reading Written by Jed Hamilton |
![]() January 2016 Reading Written by Marie J.S. Phillip |
Thank you. thank you for your honest & detailed appraisal of my work! It is extremely helpful & insightful.
– Michelle Desgagne
The Distracted Yogi, Novel
I appreciate WILDsound’s committee feedback on the first chapter/prologue submission of my memoir Am doing a rewrite to address your recommendations and, per your suggestion, will send back my revised submission as soon as possible.
– Danielle Dahl
Sirocco, Novel
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. Much appreciated.
– JD Daniels
Minute of Darkness, Novel
Thank you very much…interesting opinions and thoughts. They are much appreciated!
– Tory Gates
Dawn, Novel
Thanks for the feedback. I have reviewed some of the mishaps you noted already. But once again, thanks for your insight. I’d love to have an editor to go through it.
– Philip Oyok,
Old Man, 1st chapter novel
I am so impressed with your feedback that I will submit the finished novel into your competition not so much as to try and win the competition but rather to get the valuable feedback I need at a reasonable cost before taking the novel further.
– Francis Connor
The Devil’s Bridge, 1st chapter novel
Interesting feedback. I too have come to the same conclusion you have. I will resubmit, rewriting the opening chapter and taking out the narration of the dead man. I was seduced by the idea, but agree he becomes a distraction and a filter.
– Elisabeth Appell
Elements of Betrayal, 1st chapter book
Thank you for the festival and the feedback. This book hit its target. To provide a broad base from which others can continue the story.
– Roland Hughes
John Smith: Last Known Survivor
Thanks for your insightful and highly constructive comments on my novel submission, “Victoria The First”. Clearly, your reader(s) read the manuscript carefully and thoroughly. Your overall assessment of “a great read” has encouraged me to dive back in and tell this story the way I know I can.
– Bill Osinski
Victoria The First: A Novel, Full Novel
Thanks for your thoughtful critique. And how you pin-pointed all of the many grammatical errors in this novel draft. The notebook passages were meant in part to convey that vitally important moral and political distinction (Ariel is something of a marxist for a reason, after all). I am sorry it was not made more clear in the narrative. Again, thanks for reading my novel with such care.
– Christopher Bernard
Voyage to a Phantom City, Full Novel
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