Meaning of the word "whoever writes a book, should be ready to accept criticism" in English
What does "whoever writes a book, should be ready to accept criticism" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
whoever writes a book, should be ready to accept criticism
US /huːˈɛv.ər raɪts ə bʊk, ʃʊd biː ˈrɛd.i tuː əkˈsɛpt ˈkrɪt.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/
UK /huːˈɛv.ər raɪts ə bʊk, ʃʊd biː ˈrɛd.i tuː əkˈsɛpt ˈkrɪt.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/
Phrase
a principle stating that authors must be prepared for public judgment and negative feedback upon publishing their work
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The author didn't like the review, but whoever writes a book, should be ready to accept criticism.
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Remember that whoever writes a book, should be ready to accept criticism before you publish your first novel.