Beta Reader Guide for Non-Fictional Writing

 

Busypencilcase Reflective Communications defines the term beta reader as someone who reads the first draft of an article or book. Because this is unpublished material, the first draft is usually unrefined and requires content, style, and suitability testing. Most authors require some market testing first. This is where the volunteer comes in. Acting as a draft reader is open to everyone, not just podiatrists or professionals.

Benefits

There is no direct remuneration, but there is a sense of contribution to a project. At Busypencilcase Reflective Communications, I aim to acknowledge you and provide you with a free copy upon publication. I will also keep you informed of the project’s progress. Your valuable comments will be used in the publicist blurb to define your best impressions. The attached guide provides more information. You can also go to my author site listing published books. 


Please download the guide, and if you are still keen, do get in touch at busypencilcasecfp@gmail.com


Download the information guide on draft reading 

Beta-Reader Version 6.0

Thanks for reading ‘Beta Reader Guide for Non-Fictional Writing‘ produced for Busypencilcase Reflective Communication 

Published October 2024

%d bloggers like this: