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1aliterateleahy
I'm looking for some brave/kind soul(s) to beta read my WIP, Girl On Fire.
Obviously you can tell from the title that there are dragons in it :) There are also some dark themes and graphic sexual content so beta beware.
Right now it is unfinished (about halfway done at 65K) but I'd love to start getting some feedback. I'd be happy to return the favor if anyone wants to swap.
If you are interested shoot me an email at aliterateleahy@gmail.com
I look forward to hearing from you and thank you for your help. I greatly appreciate it.
Obviously you can tell from the title that there are dragons in it :) There are also some dark themes and graphic sexual content so beta beware.
Right now it is unfinished (about halfway done at 65K) but I'd love to start getting some feedback. I'd be happy to return the favor if anyone wants to swap.
If you are interested shoot me an email at aliterateleahy@gmail.com
I look forward to hearing from you and thank you for your help. I greatly appreciate it.
2lilithcat
Obviously you can tell from the title that there are dragons in it
Really? I'd have thought it was about an arsonist, or Joan of Arc. I'd never have thought "dragons".
Really? I'd have thought it was about an arsonist, or Joan of Arc. I'd never have thought "dragons".
3gilroy
Yeah, I wouldn't start beta testing a book if it isn't finished. Too much could change by the time it is finished.
4greendragon9
Now, this is just what I have learned, and it may not be how everyone does it, but usually there's a first completed draft, an author edit/full read-through, alpha readers (meant to find plot holes, inconsistencies, etc.), then another round of edits, then beta readers (for the nitpicky stuff), another round of edits, then submission.
Girl on Fire brings to mind Hunger Games to me... :( Because that phrase is attached to that franchise, you might want to rethink it a bit.
When you get your draft ready for beta readers, let me know. I'm interested in a swap.
Girl on Fire brings to mind Hunger Games to me... :( Because that phrase is attached to that franchise, you might want to rethink it a bit.
When you get your draft ready for beta readers, let me know. I'm interested in a swap.
5BonitaMartin
Dit bericht wordt niet meer getoond omdat het door verschillende gebruikers is aangemerkt als misbruik. (Tonen)
I'm hoping you're ready for a beta reader! If so, I would love to beta read your book for a nominal fee. If you are interested, lets talk!
6gilroy
>5 BonitaMartin: If you charge a fee, you no longer are a beta reader. You become a paid reviewer/editor. Be careful.
7BonitaMartin
My "fee" is a positive or negative review of my work. I have to mention a fee. It's complicated.
8bernsad
>7 BonitaMartin: I'm sorry, I don't follow. How is your fee a review of your work? And what makes it complicated?
9Lyndatrue
Trading reviews is still payment, just payment in kind. It isn't complicated. It just doesn't fit in with LT, is all.
10MarthaJeanne
Paid reviews are not allowed on LT.
11gilroy
>7 BonitaMartin: That's not a "fee" as the writing world sees it. Writers, when we hear fee, think in $$$. So saying it's a "fee," makes it seem like you are charging for a service, which then equals paid reviewer.
It would be better to say "trade reviews."
It would be better to say "trade reviews."
12BonitaMartin
I realize that, but I must actively "seek work" for unemployment compensation, although I haven't seen so much as a dime from them. I am waiting for a disability appeal = complicated.
13BonitaMartin
And I don't want anyone to review a manuscript. I want them to say, "she was/was not a helpful beta reader. Nothing more.
15BonitaMartin
nevermind