by
ph0rk
Posted to
Craft,
Musings on Wed Jan 29, 2003 at 05:26:19 PM PST
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I'm sure most of you that have written anything have asked someone to read it. That part isn't usually difficult; there is usually someone around willing to read a few pages. Where it gets difficult is when you start to produce more stories, longer stories. Book attempts, novellas, etc. People will flip through twenty or so pages, and make the dreaded comment: "I liked it".
Some methods for turning so-so readers into editors exist, what methods do the aspirants of write-on use?
My most recent attempt has been to parcel out smaller chunks of text. Handing someone 100+ pages can be quite daunting, but 20 a week is much more manageable.
I have investigated reading circles, but not many of them offer/require the level of feedback I want. Editing for grammar, flow, and sentence structure isn't an issue. I can do that myself, and that is relatively low-commitment for others as well. Content feedback, on character development and plot advancement, as well as things like world building and so on are what I'm after.
Discuss.