Beta Reading
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I look for a balance between slower, character-driven moments and faster, action-oriented scenes, ensuring the pacing flows smoothly without feeling too rushed or too sluggish.
When I am taking on a new beta reading client, I ask that they contact me before booking so we can discuss their manuscript and their needs, and I also ask questions on my intake form
The beta reader's role is to read your book and provide feedback from a reader’s perspective, highlighting what they enjoyed and what didn’t work in the manuscript.
The feedback is intended to help the author refine the final version of the story, to make it as polished as possible before moving on to the editing or publishing stages
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