Sunday, January 16, 2022

Why Authors need Beta Readers


Qualities needed in a Beta Reader?

 1.    A Reader. An avid reader is important. One book a year is not an avid reader, and an author won’t receive the feedback needed.

 2.    A Reliable Reader. An author can’t wait for a reader to read their manuscript over several months before receiving feedback. Beta readers must commit to the time it takes to read and return feedback.

 3.    Authors need beta readers to be honest. It’s important for the author to receive honest feedback from the reader’s perspective.

 4.    Beta readers should read the genre the author write. If a beta reader offers to read a genre she isn’t familiar with, how can there be constructive feedback. 

Authors and the Beta Readers

1. Beta readers should have knowledge of your genre

Your beta reader should read and enjoy books like your book, otherwise, the reader will not be able to give honest feedback.

2. Confirm a deadline with your beta readers

3. Most beta readers appreciate knowing when you expect feedback from reading their novel.

4. Feedback

All feedback should be considered carefully. If several beta readers make the same remark, then it obviously a signal to step back and rethink an issue.


How many beta readers do you need? 

No magic number for beta readers. Some authors like three to five, while other like more. But don’t ask too many or you’ll find yourself overwhelmed by all the feedback.

Do Beta Readers Get Paid?

No. It’s a good idea to keep track of your beta readers to thank them when they finish. Some authors send a published print copy to the readers to show appreciation. 

Guidance for Beta Readers. 

Ask a few questions to help readers in their feedback (you may have more questions that pertains to your story)

1.        Was the story compelling?

2.        Did you feel confused or unsure about a scene while reading the story.

3.        Were the characters interesting?

4.        Did you find gaps in the story that needed clarifying?

How can an Author Find Good Beta Readers?

Obviously, with friends, colleague, acquaintances, and family members. Also, online communities you belong to. These are probably the easiest to find, but remember you want them to be brutally honest.

Writing communities: 

 1.    Beta Readers and Critique Partners Facebook Group 

This is a private group with over 7,000 members, you’ll have to request to join. 

2.  15 of the best online writing communities for aspiring authors: Here


3.  Goodreads:  this Goodreads Beta Reader Group is a valuable resource

4.  Your Author Website: sign up as a beta reader, use your newsletter to ask for beta readers


I'm
in need of another beta reader.

My Women’s Fiction, YaYa House is in need of a Beta Reader. If you’re interested, I’ll send you a copy. Please email me at judybakersugg@gmail.com 


YaYa House  

Friends throughout the decades, four women decide to be adventurous and move eight-hundred miles from their family, causing chaos.

    

In a blink, you’re there. Where? Living the last chapter of your life.

Widowed for two years, Annie made a spontaneous decision to buy a house eight hundred miles from her adult children. Feeling youthful, again, Annie moves into her dream house on a cliff overlooking the ocean in Oregon. Never dreaming her new adventure would take her to the doorsteps of contentment, especially when her YaYa Sisters come to visit and make their own decisions in becoming part of the YaYa House.

Will Annie’s daughters forgive her for being independent, or will their emotional rebellious attitude go as far as to declare her incompetent? Will Annie have to compromise and leave her sisters in her dream home by the ocean?

What about her charming neighbor? Is it possible at this point in her life for a romantic relationship at her age?


           I hope you and yours have a wonderful New Year ahead. 


Judy

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