I can imagine it might be been a writer and dealing with feedback, so many people and personalities so many thoughts and ideas. Actually we are all different and even some of the people who giving you feedback may find one of other things needs to be improve but the ordinary reader may not think so. I just recalled one documentary about famous german Violinist David Garrett, in the program they were talking about the exams and selection of musician to higher levels and how the examiner assess them. David is young talented artists and already was giving big concerts and he just a test came to that exam, has play his music and got a lot of comment to his technical skills that he needs to change this and that and still is even not good enough. But at the end he unveil the truth and the examiners felt a bit embarrassed. I believe feedbacks in general very relative and probably personal. You can’t make everyone happy :)
RE: Floundering in Feedback (Part 1 of 3)