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Old 06-09-2017, 12:01 PM   #5
Steven Lake
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Thanks, Dr. Drib. I kinda thought that's what it would be, but I wanted to be sure.
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Oh you are looking for a Beta reader. What genre and how long is the book? Where can I find a sample of your writing so I will know if you are worth the time?
Hmm, never considered them that way, but I guess they would be that. The book itself is sci-fi/fantasy/adventure with a mild Christian theme. Although that's not the only one as I've got others that are pure sci-fi/fantasy. I don't write pure single genre books. Mine all tend to be fusion works when it comes to the non-fiction stuff. I only do pure genre works in the non-fiction books I write. The one I've presently got on offer for review is the first one I mentioned. It's called "The Race" and is book 1 in the "Offworld Chronicles" series. It originally started out as a single book but I've gone back and rewrote it and greatly expanded it out now into a multi-book series. As for samples, head over to my website (linked in my sig) and go into the books section. Each one has a link over to Smashwords where they're available to read for free.
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As Cins mentioned, you're talking about Beta readers. Those don't fall out of the sky, like manna from heaven. They're cultivated, by you. You have to go out, find them, feed them (with story), keep them entertained, etc........[snip]
Hmm, all good advice! Thanks.
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