Be sure to include your biography together with your article for critiquing.
Publishers frequently ask us to send in biographies, but many of us have difficulty writing about ourselves. The last-minute bio may be the most difficult part of our writing task.
We are often concerned that the biography sounds either too pompous, or too modest and wimpy. It's a lose-lose situation.
Let us critique your biography on Jewish Writing. We'll critique is as well, together with your article. It might be the most important part of our critiquing job!

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