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This is spot on, and the best advice for an author.
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I suspect that I am the polar opposite of “sensitive” (except when I am writing romance where I try to put myself in the shoes of the opposite sex. Probably failing miserably despite the positive comments) but I do try. Tis’ difficult in some genres.
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Good article: I think there are many out there who don’t realize what a sensitivity read means. This will help, I hope.
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Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
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My pleasure, Alison, sorry it ended up just being a link, WP is acting up and being difficult today it would seem 🤗
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No worries, Chris. Have a great weekend 🙂
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