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The nervous wait after you've fired off the beta copies is quite, erm, nerve wracking.

The nervous wait after you've fired off the beta copies is quite, erm, nerve wracking."
It's even worse than that for me. I'm too scared to even ask for beta readers.

From a serial rewriter

From a serial rewriter"
Oh, that's okay. I've been married over thirty years, I'm used to being wrong.


I think I'll have to set some traps in the woods, see if I can capture a few beta readers of my own.

I didn't get a wink of sleep last night.
Already one person (not one of my beta readers) has said to me something along the lines of "if I read a story and it ends on a cliffhanger, I refuse to ever buy that author again." Well I don't end on a cliff per se, but there's a distinct slope!
I have to suffix that and say that I'm not too worried about my actual writing. I've had individual scenes critiqued at my writers group enough to know that my style is generally readable and pacey. And I'm not too worried about mistakes being found - that stuff is easy to fix. It's basically that no one other than me has actually read the novel.

Still, the art is to consider everything that they say seriously and then accept or reject it. The final choice is always yours. Your beta readers are always right, but sometimes you're righter.


Still, the art is to consider everythin..."
Like your thinking Darren - particularly the righter bit! ;-)
Is it just me who has those thoughts when your pride and joy is in the hands of somebody else for the first time?!
I have to say though that this moment of doubt was merely a moment, thank goodness! Oh I love ye K cider, you giver of confidence and reducer of memory!