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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Can someone help me? I've written the sequel to The Parchman Preacher. It's called The Parchman Redeemer. Manuscript is 74,238 words. How do I go about asking for ARC reviews on Goodreads? I can't find where to ask on the Goodreads site.


message 2: by Nick (new)

Nick (nickanthony51) | 400 comments Be careful what you ask for...


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Why do you say that? Bad reviews that can't be deleted?


message 4: by Nick (new)

Nick (nickanthony51) | 400 comments Some readers are ARC collectors and they don't give reviews.

Others give scathing reviews without really reading the arc's.

Know your readers/reviewers. There is also an FCC rule in which the reviewer has to acknowledge that they got the book free in exchange for a review.

My suggestion...visit some reviewers blogs and see which reviewers blog about books in your genre. I really would not want a reviewer who specializes in Romance or Erotica to review my SF/Fantasy books.

Best of luck...


message 5: by rivka (new)

rivka Michael, sounds like you may be looking for this: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/new

See also: https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/1...


message 6: by Judy (new)

Judy Goodwin | 187 comments There are groups on Goodreads where you can ask for ARC reviews. Of the 3 physical books I sent out for a giveaway, only one person did a review, and then they left the website and their review was deleted. These days I favor using eBook ARCs, and I've gotten a better response.

https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...

Other than that, I recommend looking for bloggers in your genre who review books.


message 7: by Mellie (new)

Mellie (mellie42) | 639 comments Or you could try approaching people who reviewed the first book, since the second is a sequel.


message 8: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Ahh, A.W., yes, I'm already doing that. Thank you. And Nick, I see what you mean. Thank you very much. Judy and Rivka, yes, thank you. I'll look into those. Y'all are great to respond and help. Don't you love Goodreads? Authors helping each other! It's unbelievably difficult to get agents/publishers to be interested in anything other than established authors. Are we still living in a "it's who you know" world?


message 9: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Can someone tell me how to get an author's novel on Goodreads in the group discussion segment of Goodreads?


message 10: by Jaclyn (new)

Jaclyn (jaclyn_w) | 417 comments Michael, it would probably be best to start a new thread for this question as your question no longer falls under the heading of "ARCs on Goodreads".

To clarify, which group discussion segment are you referring to on the discussions page?


message 11: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Any group reading Religion/Fiction


message 12: by Jaclyn (new)

Jaclyn (jaclyn_w) | 417 comments Thanks for clarifying! The group would have to voluntarily start discussing your book for it to appear here. The best way to improve the likelihood of this happening is by increasing your book's visibility through the methods listed above. For more advice on promoting your book, you may want to take a look at this help topic.


message 13: by Michael (new)

Michael Thompson (goodreadscommichaelshepkingcom) | 6 comments Thank you.


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