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Originally Posted by David Marseilles
I'm also thinking about sending my brief list of questions after they've read it, not before. I don't want to poison the well. If they don't have an impression about something I'm curious about, I'd rather they not manufacture one during reading just because they're on notice to watch for it. I think I'd rather know that x, y or z didn't actually make an impression.
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That is a valid thought... but I did not do that last time (much smaller pre-reader pool), and I found asking the questions after yielded very little. That is why I am trying this time to prime the pump and get them thinking.
Or so I hope! This is only my 4th book, and the first two were written in almost complete secrecy, so I do not know much about this yet.