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[Music] [Music] obviously when youre reviewing a manuscript you have a kind of parallel life as an author as well so how do your experiences uh uh rather how do your identity as an author play a part when youre reviewing manuscripts um the whole process of peer reviewing can be quite stressful and i think one of the more stressful ways is maybe uh lets call them uh very direct comments about a manuscript which can be phrased in a certain way which could be constructive but often isnt um when youre reviewing a manuscript is it something you do to go out of your way to be um constructive and or author friendly um is it okay if i answer this question yeah thanks uh well um my usually my trouble as an author has always been uh unspecific questions uh from the reviewers for instance people would say i dont understand this please clarify um what how do you want me to clarify please clarify is not its a very generic statement it can go in any direction so uh as a reviewer uh the thing