 Now you're ready to create the final draft of the paper. And what you might want to do before you submit is ask a peer to read your paper. Let them look the whole thing over and read it to see if it makes sense. Is it clear? Is it concise? Is it written for the appropriate target audience? And ask your peer for feedback. But you need to be prepared to receive that feedback. I remember an incident once where a colleague of mine asked me to read her paper. She had finished her first draft and she thought she was ready to submit. So I read it and I wrote her a note and I told her I thought that the opening of her paper was a little corny. I would suggest changing it. She was offended by my comments and told me she was offended. And I said, well, you asked for some feedback. I gave you my honest feedback. Why don't you ask them other people's opinion? In the end you as the author have to decide. But if you're going to ask for feedback, you have to not personalize it. It's not a personal criticism of you and you have to be ready to accept that feedback.