Characters don't need to be perfect.
They need to feel real.
That's what readers remember long after the last page.

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Characters don't need to be perfect.
They need to feel real.
That's what readers remember long after the last page.
Your plot twist isn't judged by how clever it is.
It's judged by how readers react when they discover it.
Before you publish, ask yourself:
"Will a reader understand what I meant, or only what I intended?"
There's a difference.
Sometimes a manuscript doesn't need rewriting.
It just needs fresh eyes.
A beta reader isn't there to criticize your story.
They're there to help your story become the best version of itself.
A writer spends months writing a story.
One reader can help them see what they missed.
That's the power of feedback.
Fantasy, Romance, Thriller, Horror, or YA?
I'm always excited to discover new stories and help authors refine them through honest, reader-focused beta reading feedback.
Writers, what are you working on today?