In any case, my work will have seen at least two rounds of revisions and usually two rounds of
reader feedback before I send it to my editor.
If you're planning to self publish, do get lots of editorial and
reader feedback before settling on a title.
As an indie author, you can also make edits to your book cover, your price, and other important details based on
reader feedback before you move to a final version, and this is not something traditional deals typically allow.
Not exact matches
Reader Feedback: Have you used date paste
before?
But
before I do that, I thought I'd get some
reader feedback.
And in launching this blog (something I had NEVER done
before), I knew in my mind I was filling an unmet need for
readers, but to actually get
reader feedback has made it real and more fulfilling.
But
before I did that, I had experience interpreting beta
reader feedback.
As I've mentioned
before, if our beta
readers provide
feedback on the Option # 1 bullet items listed in this post, they're probably thorough enough.
Pro writer tip: don't give a draft to beta
readers a week
before the holidays and expect to receive prompt
feedback.
A «beta -
reader,» then, is someone who reads your book and gives you
feedback on it
before you begin the publishing process.
A beta
reader is someone who reads your work after you have written it, but
before you publish it, and who offers
feedback and criticism.
I don't know if it's just the circles I'm in, but I've noticed a large number of authors who've suddenly had trouble with beta
readers, who read a book and offer
feedback before publication.
-LSB-...] seek out different
feedback even
before an editor sees their book through beta
readers and / or critique partners or groups.
The
feedback will be returned to you when it is completed by the
reader (s) on or
before the deadline, barring any extenuating circumstances (which is rare).
There are many ways to get free
feedback before you get to the editing stage, as we detailed in our August posts on editing, critique groups, and beta
readers.
A beta
reader typically reads your manuscript and gives you
feedback before you send it out into the world.
Yes, I agree that
feedback from
readers before publication can be helpful.
He initially offered free chapter downloads on his website and listened to his
readers»
feedback before compiling the chapters into a completed novel.
Get a unique perspective from
readers before you officially launch Advance or beta
readers are an important source of
feedback for authors.
Depending on your subscription level, you have the option to be a part of my Beta
Reader group, who will give me
feedback on drafts
before they are ready for publication.
Beta
readers are volunteers who will read a finished draft of your manuscript and provide you
feedback so you can make improvements
before you move forward with editing.
If you want to test out your theory that your writing is better without
feedback, use a willing beta
reader or critique partner
before you consider shelling out your cash and putting your writing under the knife of a pro.
After some four months of bumbling about, and after getting some interesting
reader feedback and encouragement, I started jotting down my thoughts for my first book «How To Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg
Before» in August 2013.
And soliciting
feedback from beta
readers is your chance to address the weak spots of your manuscript
before you publish and share it with the world.
Before I begin, I want to thank longtime
readers, and ask them to give me some
feedback.
My preprint immediately generated some interest to the
readers and I received very positive
feedbacks even
before I received the reports of the reviewers from the IJMPB.