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“The only end of writing is to enable readers better to enjoy life or better to endue it” (Samuel Johnson)
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Helping writers grow, one chapter at a time 🇺🇸
Before readers fall in love with your story… they judge it. Fast.
They won’t tell you why they stopped. They won’t explain what felt off. They’ll just close the book.
That’s where I come in.
I read like your future audience noticing weak openings, confusing scenes, slow pacing, and characters that don’t feel real yet… then I show you exactly how it affects the reading experience.
No sugarcoating. No discouraging either. Just clarity.
If you want your story to keep readers turning pages, send me a message and tell me what you’re writing.
WHY STRONG DRAFTS STILL NEED BETA READERS
Finishing a draft doesn’t mean you can see it clearly anymore. By the time the last page is written, you’re carrying the full weight of the story in your head—backstory, motivation, and emotional intent that never quite makes it onto the page.
That’s where beta reading becomes useful.
As an experienced beta reader, I read with distance and intention. I pay attention to how scenes transition, how tension rises and falls, and whether emotional beats arrive with the weight they’re meant to carry. I notice when clarity is sacrificed for style, when pacing quietly drifts, and when a strong idea needs sharper execution to reach its full potential.
Beta feedback isn’t about correcting your voice or reshaping your story into something else. It’s about identifying how a real reader experiences your work—what holds attention, what creates friction, and what lingers after the final line.
Thoughtful feedback turns revision from guesswork into direction.
If you’re ready for professional, reader-focused beta feedback, 👉 feel free to message me.
Do you guys want to see more of my art or hear about what I am writing? I could always make an alt blog for just that stuff so it doesn't g et lost in the depths of tumblr
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