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message 1: by Gina (new)

Gina Marie Adkins (ginamarieadkins) | 16 comments I'm finally at the point where I need new eyes on my book. How did you find Beta readers? I've got 1 but everyone can't seem to find others.

I've uploaded my book on Reedsy to get a shareable read-only link and even have a few paper copies. Part of me is scared to ask anyone.


message 2: by Angus (new)

Angus Curran | 3 comments I don't know that you should feel scared, but it certainly is asking a lot depending on how much material. Have you created a blurb or some description? I've been lucky to have many work friends and friend friends :) able to do reviews.


message 3: by Terry (new)

Terry Birdgenaw | 23 comments Gina wrote: "I'm finally at the point where I need new eyes on my book. How did you find Beta readers? I've got 1 but everyone can't seem to find others.

I've uploaded my book on Reedsy to get a shareable read..."


I often use Fiverr.com to find beta readers, I prefer to have contract and it's not so expensive. Entrada aldo sometimes has a special of 5 beta reads for $99. Their beta readers are top notch.


message 4: by Aaron (new)

Aaron  Polish (cactusack1977) Beta readers are usually hiding, I'm one of them but I do free work,


message 5: by K.K. (new)

K.K. Edwards | 26 comments Do you know about Absolute Write? https://absolutewrite.com/forums/inde... I have beta'd for other writers and have made some fantastic writing friends through this site, and I've had some great critiques from people on this site. I highly recommend it.

Here's a little blurb:

Welcome, writers! Absolute Write is a moderated, free, online community of writers, agents, editors, and publishers. Absolute Write provides information about writing as well as editing, publishing, and agents. We welcome writers of all levels of experience and ambition. If you’re interested in freelance writing, screenwriting, playwriting, writing novels, nonfiction writing, comic book writing, or writing poetry and lyrics, you’re in the right place.


message 6: by Archie (new)

Archie (archiekregear) | 2 comments My suggestions, it is also what I have done, is to find and participate in a writer's group. The group will read and critique each others writing. Eight members of the group Beta read my last novel. And as a bonus, I Beta read one book a month last year.

With zoom, the writers in the group can now be anywhere. Ours has members in three states.


message 7: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Smaridge | 90 comments By word of mouth. A friend of mine, also an author belongs to a different writer's grouip and reccommended a person in that group. She has turned out to be very helpful.


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