August 21, 2923
Do you use beta readers? Have they been useful in improving your writing?
My books get seen by lots of eyes before I ever release them to the world. And some of the eyes are beta readers.
But they are more than readers. I am part of an on-line group that critique each other’s works. Not the same people all the time, and some of them may read several selections and not stick around for an entire book. The setup can be both enlightening and frustrating.
Enlightening because it’s helpful to get fresh eyes on your writing in the middle of the book. If the new readers don’t get the gist of your story from a synopsis and the selection itself, it may indicate the plot needs tightened. If those new readers fall in love with the writing, it can be a great compliment.
Another benefit is that the site attracts users from a variety of skill levels, different writing types, and from around the world. So, while getting a variety of opinions, there is also the opportunity to learn from the stories that the others share.
The frustrating part is finding someone whose opinion you respect and they disappear after a few chapters. It’s the nature of the platform—people come and go as they have their own work that needs critiqued, and don’t stick around at other times.
What I don’t have are readers that I can send a complete manuscript to for general impressions. I’m not sure how useful that would be. It’s just not my style.
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August 21, 2923
Do you use beta readers? Have they been useful in improving your writing?
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Always good to get another pair of eyes on a few chapters, even if it isn’t the whole manuscript.
It amazes me – the differences in opinion by various readers. I have learned to take what makes sense to me and not worry about making the story please everyone.
Developing a lasting and dependable set of beta readers is quite the endeavor! @samanthabwriter from
Balancing Act
I know popular authors can pick and choose their beta readers, but I don’t have that option.