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Do you find that you are rewriting yourself out of your work just to get published? Can you handle harsh reviews and hold onto your purpose?

Hey co-authors! In this episode, we unpack the challenges you face in the review and editorial process and then share concrete practices to turn feedback into forward momentum. We'll talk about how to develop the ability to handle productive, but uncomfortable, feedback while not giving up your voice or your passion.

In this episode, you'll learn how to:

  • Cope with the pressure to alter your tone and content to match reviewers’ or editors’ feedback.

  • Bounce back when long-term projects fall short.

  • Reconcile contradictory reviewer comments without losing your passion or your voice.

Tune in to learn how to protect your vision, harness feedback, and stay motivated through the ups and downs of academic publishing. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if these tips help you advance your next submission.

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