If you're a self-publishing writer then you'll need a good beta reader. Beta readers are people who read your books before you publish them to make sure your stories are logical to your readers. Every author should have at least one beta reader, and this book will explain how to get one.
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Not sure what to look for in a beta reader? Then we'll explain the qualities you need when picking one out. If you don't know where to find beta readers, we'll show you some online resources that will get started. Pay it forward and learn how to be a good beta reader for other writers. Whether you write minibooks or full-length novels, the process of getting your book read by a beta reader should take as little as a few days to a few weeks. You set the timeframe.
All you need is a several online resources and a first draft.
You'll get the kinks out of your manuscript, like repeated words and unnecessary scenes. You'll find what interests your readers and what makes them want to stop reading your book.
I am a writer. I would like to make a profit off this, who wouldn't? But even if I didn't the fact that people can view my words makes me a happy camper. Writing calms me and helps me meditate. Whatever I write I hope it is good and among deserving eyes.