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When you're free of editorial control, you owe it to yourself to obtain feedback from friends and readers. Some take those criticisms to heart and incorporate it into their work, and some ignore them.
Scott McCloud
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Criticisms
Editorial
Feedback
Free
Friends
Heart
Ignore
Incorporate
Obtain
Owe
Readers
Some
Take
Them
Those
Work
You
Yourself
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