Tag: Writing Advice
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Questions That Strengthen Your Story: A Guide for Writers, Beta Readers, and Book Reviewers

Whether you’re writing a book, preparing beta readers, or reviewing stories for your blog or socials, the right questions make everything clearer. Thoughtful questions help writers understand what’s working, help beta readers give useful feedback, and help reviewers move beyond “I liked it.” The questions in this guide support all sorts of manuscript or book…
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7 Ways Writers Can Prevent Beta Readers From Submitting AI-Generated Feedback

One question I get asked a lot these days is ‘do you use AI to create your reports?’ At first I found this to be a strange question because beta reading is, by definition, a test read where you give your opinion. Generative AI, or Large Language Models, don’t have opinions, so they cannot really…
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Author Interview: Five Questions with Rick Wood, Author of Little Mango

Hey Wordies! Welcome to the latest instalment of Five Questions, One Author, a series that shines a spotlight on incredible new, indie, and underrepresented authors. This week, I’m excited to introduce you to author Rick Wood, who recently released adorable children’s book, Little Mango. Each post in this series features the same five questions, giving these…
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Author Interview: Five Questions with Sienna Harlow, Author of Crown of Ellova

Hey Wordies! Welcome to the third instalment of Five Questions, One Author, a series that shines a spotlight on incredible new, indie, and underrepresented authors. This week, I’m excited to introduce you to author Sienna Harlow, who recently released the first part of her adult fantasy romance duology, Crown of Ellova. Each post in this series…
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Author Interview: Five Questions with Samantha L Valentine, Author of Meet Me in Berlin

Hey Wordies! Welcome to the third instalment of Five Questions, One Author, a series that shines a spotlight on incredible new, indie, and underrepresented authors. This week, I’m thrilled to introduce you to Australian author Samantha L. Valentine! I’ve had the pleasure of reading two of Samantha’s novels and a short story, and her work…
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I’ve Helped Over 600 Authors – Here’s What They Told Me About Writing a Winning Query Letter

As an alpha, beta, and sensitivity reader, I often get asked if I review query letters. While I don’t currently offer a specific service for this (though people are welcome to include their query letter along with their manuscript), I’ve picked up useful tips from authors who have stayed in touch throughout their writing journeys.…
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Baffled by Beta Readers? Wondering if you need ARCs or Alphas? Read This Guide for Writers

As a professional alpha, beta and sensitivity reader who also happens to enjoy writing about books, I often encounter writers who are uncertain about the roles and types of early readers. Misunderstandings can take precious time away from writing, so I have created this guide to demystify the roles of alpha, beta, sensitivity, and ARC…
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