Feedback

How to Give it, How to Get it

A Writer’s guide to spinning gold

Do you want to turn criticism into your greatest ally?

So many people fear feedback – yet it is life’s natural way of teaching. When a toddler falls while trying to walk, it’s by trying again, learning from mistakes, that he succeeds and develops.

Here is a simple process for turning criticism into sheer gold.

By reading this book, you’ll be able to:

  • Improve your work

  • Step past the emotion to hear what life is trying to say

  • Performance tune your art

  • Gain confidence in yourself

  • Grow your talent

  • Take back your power

The single biggest challenge to your talent is criticism. It’s also the single greatest ally to your career.

Take that next big step and read this book today.

This slender volume provides more bang for the buck than far longer, weightier tomes. It is a splendid resource to which writers will refer repeatedly.
— Richard Walter Chairman of Screenwriting, U.C.L.A.

What People are Saying

Finally a book that explains the true production process. I wish I could make my producers read it before every production.
— Scott Evans Lindsay, Director, Producer
Jo Sparks simplifies the feedback process in this concise easy to implement guide to giving and receiving feedback. As an actress, I believe everyone can benefit from her experience, not just those in the industry.
— Tonetta Weaver, Actress
The lessons contained in “Feedback” are not for the writer who is merely looking for a compliment, but rather for those who are striving for accomplishment.
— Barten Green, Author, Screenwriter and long-time friend