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Feb 18, 2013 06:55PM

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Either way, I'm interested...
Hey, K.A. -- great to see you here. Thanks!
Sure, beta readers. So, the first person with whom you share your finished work, be it a short story, poem, novel, or non-fiction piece.
Whether or not a pre-release review will result will be up to the pair. There are no requirements here, except those agreed upon by the pair.
Sure, beta readers. So, the first person with whom you share your finished work, be it a short story, poem, novel, or non-fiction piece.
Whether or not a pre-release review will result will be up to the pair. There are no requirements here, except those agreed upon by the pair.

Rebecca wrote: "I do not have any finished work. I have been researching on my first novel, but I have no written work to submit. I would be happy to be a beta reader though, unless this is a deal killer. :)"
Nope! I'll add that to the other thread -- thanks for mentioning this though. If you see anything that gets offered you might be interested in, please reply in the offers' thread.
Oh, and, thanks for joining. I look forward to beta reading any offer you might put out there! :)
Nope! I'll add that to the other thread -- thanks for mentioning this though. If you see anything that gets offered you might be interested in, please reply in the offers' thread.
Oh, and, thanks for joining. I look forward to beta reading any offer you might put out there! :)

This article was very influential for me. I was something like 18 when I first read it. Funny how some stuff stays with you through the years... lol

Anyway, I’m a writer, both traditionally and self-published, who at one point poked around the internet, looking for paid beta readers and was absolutely shocked to see some of the prices—occasionally upwards of $200 a manuscript. Needless to say, I backed off the idea pretty quickly, but it’s prompted me to start my own beta reading side business with actual reasonable prices.
I’ll read, comment extensively, and use track changes for any manuscript of 85,000 words for a flat rate of $40. You can find samples of the kinds of things to expect here:
https://alphabetareader.wordpress.com...
And any prospective clients can request I read 4,000 words for free before committing to anything. Once you receive my feedback, you can make your decision, and no hard feelings should you change your mind.
My point in expanding on this idea was to help authors get real, respectful feedback for a price that won’t bankrupt them.
Any interested writers should message me their details! Thanks, and I apologize if this is a misplaced or stupid question. I couldn't find anything about this topic in the rules.
Elle