What do
you know about beta readers?
I already
knew about beta readers and i had a few alpha readers myself.
Not exact matches
5 Things You Should
Know about Working with
Beta Readers.
-LSB-...] our last article, 5 Things You Should
Know about Working with
Beta Readers, we discussed how you can work with beta readers to enhance the self - editing proc
Beta Readers, we discussed how you can work with beta readers to enhance the self - editing p
Readers, we discussed how you can work with
beta readers to enhance the self - editing proc
beta readers to enhance the self - editing p
readers to enhance the self - editing process.
In our last article, 5 Things You Should
Know about Working with
Beta Readers, we discussed how you can work with beta readers to enhance the self - editing proc
Beta Readers, we discussed how you can work with beta readers to enhance the self - editing p
Readers, we discussed how you can work with
beta readers to enhance the self - editing proc
beta readers to enhance the self - editing p
readers to enhance the self - editing process.
Do you
know enough
about your weaknesses to find
beta readers or critique partners with that strength?
There's also a danger in seeking
beta readers, though: What if a
beta suffers from Overconfidence Effect in an aspect of writing that you don't
know much
about?
We also recommend that you find a
beta reader who
knows more
about writing craft than you do.
A step - by - step guide to the editing process and everything you need to
know about self - editing,
beta readers, developmental editors, copy editors, proofreaders.
I don't
know about finding a
beta reader that hates your genre.
10 Tips for Taking Feedback On Your Writing 5 Things You Should
Know About Working with
Beta Readers What Makes a Good
Beta Reader How to find
Beta Readers @ writersdigest.com How to find
Beta Readers @ smallbluedog.com
The first problem, then, isn't
beta readers; it's finding
beta readers who
know what they're talking
about.
I am still writing draft # 1, and I never
knew anything
about multiple drafts,
beta readers or the 3 major structural issues of a manuscript.
Also, I like to engage
beta readers who
know more
about certain subjects than I do.
You've chosen
beta readers from more than one source who understand your genre, you've given them your best work so they don't correct flaws you
know about, and you receive their feedback.
I don't
know what indie authors he's been talking to but I don't
know a single indie author who is serious
about her work who doesn't have
beta readers, proofreaders and and editor look at her work.
One of my
beta readers kept me from making a factual error that would have, if my
reader knew anything
about pharmacology, made my books seem like a mess of intestines too.