Sentences with phrase «trusted beta readers»

Given the commentary from trusted beta readers, I still have some work to do.
That's why it's so useful to have trusted beta readers lined up to read your first draft.
I like that phrase too, and like you, I often send my most trusted beta readers a close - to - first - draft version of the story, just so I have someplace to start with my revisions.
If you're self - publishing, looking for an agent, or submitting your manuscript to calls for submissions, then you may not have to think about such agreements, but you do need to trust your beta reader not to plagiarize, post spoilers online, or distribute copies of your manuscript.
In my case, I turn to my editor, Tanya Gold, and my trusted beta readers.
For me there is no time to rest, book six is in the hands of a trusted beta reader, book seven has been outlined and the first 10k words are saved on my hard drive.
The types of problems a weekly critique group will catch are not the same types of issues a trusted beta reader will point out.
So writers wishing to skip the rejection carousel can seek out trusted beta readers, hire a professional editor, and then let the readers tell them what still needs improvement.
You can, in conjunction with others (trusted beta readers, a good editor, a critique group) assess your strengths and weaknesses in each of these areas.
But what we really need are folks — a trusted beta reader or a good critique group — who will tell us «This ain't working.»
Then give your manuscript to trusted beta readers to see what they think.
I am unsure how to go about finding, selecting, and trusting a Beta Reader.
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