Call for Critics!

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Welcome to PoeticalCondition's Journal!


Hey there! :wave:

Its me, Chezzy-Am, head of PoeticalCondition's critique department.

As most of you well know, we're always on the lookout for critics. So what're you waiting for?!

All we need from you is 50 words describing why you'd like to apply, a deviation you had written a constructive comment on (or done a critique for), and if you're new to the field or have previous experience (dA or otherwise)

Send a :note: over to me, prettyflour or Michel-le-fou!



Second Break... oh, yes, Of course you'll get second breakfast as well!



The first breakfast is the privilege of being a part of this really awesome group. That second breakfast involves a mention of your critiques done for the group in our




Critique Department Newsletter #2Hey Everybody!
Its me, Chezzy-Am - Head of the (drum roll) PoeticalCondition Critique Department!

Alright, :la: aside, I see everyone wondering what's the big deal behind this newsletter?
Well, the Critique Department decided it was time we considered telling our members about ourselves, why critique is important, and how it can become a major facet in your dA experience. This newsletter was the joint effort of the core team:
:iconshehrozeameen: (that's me :squee:) - Head of the Critique Department
:iconprettyflour: - Staff Secretary
:iconmichel-le-fou: - Staff Human Resource and Quality Assurance Manager
:iconfernknits: and :icondannymechanist: - Staff Critics
:iconnotensmsk:  - Critique Department Founder and Staff Critic
Why Critique?
Critique is not a bad thing! I'm saying this from personal experience. If handled c


Critique Department Newsletter!

So send those applications to us whenever you can! We're always on the lookout for more awesome folk to join our group!

Love ya'll! Stay awesome!

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randomphilosopher's avatar
I've just been thinking about wanting to critique some poetry, actually. What kind of a time commitment are we talking, how good of a poet do you have to be, and is there a quota you have to fill?