In order for us to critique your document on Jewish Writing, it will be important to post your manuscript for everybody to see.
We did have a good solution in the past. We posted articles on a special website in Themestream that was built for that purpose. Themestream was great - but it went bankrupt. Jewish Writing was on ice for an extended period as a result.
We don't have a perfect or ideal solution now, but most of the technicalities of this problem have now been worked out.
We'll help you post your approved manuscript for critiquing on a special website. We will then review and critique it.
There are special rules (and a password) for formatting your document and posting it on the special website. They are written on the home page of the website itself.

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