by Jackie King
There should be a special place in heaven for friends
of writers. Especially for smart friends who love to read and who volunteer to read your work. Some of these are called
alpha readers and some are called beta readers, and I've just recently learned
the difference.
Alpha readers are the folks in your critique group or
other friends with generous hearts who will read your work as it’s produced. I
have a group of these folks who support me emotionally on a regular basis: my remarkable
critique group. I owe these fellow writers untold thanks.
L to R: Carolyn Hart, Jackie King and her Beta Reader, Judy Rosser |
Beta Reader Anna Rosser Dooly and her teasing husband, Tom |
I was thunderstruck when Judy said, “Print us a clean
copy and we’ll read the book again.”
This was generosity beyond belief and I was both stunned and
humbled. Of course, I jumped at the chance. And that’s where I am now, waiting
for my pure gold friends to finish their second reading of THE CORPSE WHO
WALKED IN THE DOOR, and return it to me with their final suggestions.
I have also reread the book myself and made changes during
this time. I never seem to finish with editing. Very soon I’ll write an email to
my publisher, Dan Case of Deadly Niche Press, attach the novel, then take a deep breath and push the ‘send’
button.
Just thinking about this scares me. It’s sort of like
sending your teenager off to college and worrying that the world won’t accept
him or her. But I will do it. Very soon.
While I’m still worrying about THE CORPSE WHO WALKED IN THE
DOOR, my fickle heart turns to a new idea. A title popped into my head along
with a cool way to get rid of a body.
THE VANISHING CORPSE, now just a small stack of ideas
on index cards, is slowly taking form inside my head. I can hardly wait to move
onward.
I agree, Jackie. I don't know what I'd do without my critique partners.
ReplyDeleteAnd, it is scary when I finally push the "send" button and off goes my manuscript. But, once that's done, I find that I've been holding my breath and I can breathe again. Of course, I'm praying the whole time that I've gotten everything right because, once the book is in print, there are no do overs!
Critique partners are important and good alpha and beta readers are as valuable as gold.
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia and Jean. It's wonderful to have other writers who understand.
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