Not exact matches
And I am happy to
beta read anything you put in print because you are a fabulous
writer (
as evidenced by your blog).
Some
writers won't like any type of criticism, but they're probably people we wouldn't get along with
as long - term critique partners or
beta buddies anyway.
As a writer, I treasure beta readers as highly, highly valuable tools in my proces
As a
writer, I treasure
beta readers
as highly, highly valuable tools in my proces
as highly, highly valuable tools in my process.
I believe it is this back and forth between being a
beta reader and working with one
as a
writer that is making such a huge difference.
Some
writers never even get
as far
as needing a
beta reader because they didn't seek out encouragement and support from the writing community.
Honestly, substantive editing is so expensive (thousands of dollars), that,
as a self - publishing author, you're probably better off finding a workshop and / or good
beta readers (other
writers, not friends / family) to critique your work.
Thanks so much for the worksheet, it's really useful to me
as I'm a first - time
beta reader and
writer looking very shortly for
beta readers; this really helps me to prioritise what I'm looking for feedback on, in a format that hopefully won't scare people away!
This guide is written by a working fiction
writer — one who's also a former book editor and technical
writer, and a current book reviewer and
beta reader —
as a practical tool for other working fiction
writers.
Just
as tech startups might
beta - test a piece of software, then adjust it
as they get feedback from users, so too can
writers test and improve their writing process.
As writers, it is tempting to wrangle only our
writer friends to
beta read.
I agree with you about
beta readers, but I feel like the negativity toward writing workshops and editors is
as much of a sacred cow
as the idea of
writers» art existing pure and golden untouched upon the page.
Jen: Sure,
beta readers are essentially readers that when you have a completed draft of your novel that you feel you have reached a point where you can't really make any more changes knowledgeably but you don't think you are ready for an editor yet, then
beta readers are, sometimes they are professionals, I do it professionally myself and I know there are other people who offer it
as a service, or there are a lot of fellow
writers out there who will do it for you in exchange for a
beta read of their novel.
Some
writers turn to other
writers to act
as beta readers.
After a rousing undergraduate career at Harvard, during which he won the History and Literature Prize, the top Bowdoin Prize, and graduated Phi
Beta Kappa, Hersh pushed off into a life
as a professional
writer animated by occasional triumphs and more or less constant controversy.
I especially wanted to thank you for including resources about
beta readers
as although I've been part of online and in - person critiquing groups and continue to be in one, I find there's a lot of demand for something to facilitate easier connections between
beta readers and
writers.
With our team of
beta readers, you are guaranteed to be assigned an experienced
beta reader who will respect both you
as a
writer and your work.
And I asked him something on behalf of several authors who have mentioned to me what I call the «friends and family problem»:
writers who use associates
as early («
beta») readers frequently find that people outside the business (who can be your best gauges of a non-publishing crowd's reaction) have trouble with plain MS format.
Beta - reading is actually also a really helpful way to improve reading skills, especially
as a
writer.
As writers, we're all used to receiving criticism about our work, from our
beta readers, agents, and editors.
But when it does come out, I'm counting on my
beta readers to recommend it
as I know that every «you've got to read this» is priceless and moves a
writer down the road to building a permanent audience.
The
writer thinks it's salable, and the
beta reader who vetted it can not articulate the problems, or thinks it's salable
as well.
As a
writer I have a group of
beta readers who help me enormously — but though their feedback is invaluable, none of them ever quite bring the perspective my agent does.
While it can be extremely useful for a beginning
writer to have the benefit of a full developmental edit at least once, it is not always necessary, and there are inexpensive substitutes, such
as judges» comments from contests, critique group comments, free and paid
beta reads, and short paid developmental edit samples.
Other
writers and trusted colleagues can serve
as beta readers and give suggestions for improving a manuscript.
Whether on a writing community such
as FictionPress or Wattpad, or a Meetup group that focuses on critiquing fellow
writers» work in person, it's a vital step of the writing process to share your works - in - progress with
beta readers.
Some
writers utilize Facebook groups for book - launch teams,
beta readers, or thirty - day challenges, and some use them
as a private group exclusively for email subscribers.
C.S. Plocher has been part of the publishing world for the past decade
as a copyeditor, proofreader, grant
writer, developmental editor, researcher,
beta reader, and
writer.
These three words are sometimes used together
as a phrase, implying regret: A
writer should have hired an editor, would have used some
beta readers, or could have spent more time on self - editing in order to dodge the poor reviews he's received.
As well as a writer and blogger, I'm also a beta reader for Hot Tre
As well
as a writer and blogger, I'm also a beta reader for Hot Tre
as a
writer and blogger, I'm also a
beta reader for Hot Tree.
writers use a good critique group or
beta reader
as content editor.
Although I tried only the first
beta version, it challenged me with the thought - provoking suggestions that I needed not only to write a persuasive motion for attorney's fees in federal court, but also to upkeep my reputation
as a serious legal
writer.»
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beta test groups, technical
writers and product marketing • Improved and maintained company website
as well
as collaborated in the development of print advertisements, cd labels and other marketing materials in support of product releases