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Typically I'm either asked to be a beta reader or I will ask friends I know to read through and give me their honest opinions. No hard feelings, no repercussions, just direct critique on what they've read.
Family members are great, but they tend to be biased. Fellow writers make great bea readers as do bloggers! :)
Family members are great, but they tend to be biased. Fellow writers make great bea readers as do bloggers! :)
As for getting the ARCs or the ebooks, it is typically up to the author to get their book to you, as the beta reader.
Big J
Big J

So what you are saying is I need to get active in the different writing communities if I am looking to be a beta reader as well as find beta readers, haha seems pretty straight forward.
Jeremiah, look for the topic in this club that says "Need a review?" and post a short blurb about your book. Add a link sothat prospective reviewers can see it on Amazon, or Smashwords, or even the Goodreads link. Specify what genre it is, how many words, who your target audience is, etc.
Many of our club members, myself included, are always looking for new books to read. I generally will leave reviews unless I just didn't care for the book. Hasn't happened yet, but you never know. :)
Big J
Many of our club members, myself included, are always looking for new books to read. I generally will leave reviews unless I just didn't care for the book. Hasn't happened yet, but you never know. :)
Big J

Jeremiah - sure, shoot me a pm and I'll be more than happy to give any advice that I'm capable of giving!

I need people who'll read and pinpoint the small flaws that Cuentosand Eco Station One may have lurking in them!
Folks who have read these books insist on leaving glowing reviews, but it seems everyone's reluctant to fill out a typo report to fix them up!
Now the deal is as follows: PM me here and I'll send back the Smashwords coupon code so you can get a copy. I only ask in return help to pinpoint at least a dozen flaws (no need for an extensive bug report ;P) you may find. And if it pleases, you may also write up a review.

I think there's three Jeffs in here. Jeffery, Jeffrey, and Jeff. I'm Jeffrey, but since there are more of us, I started going by "Big J". :)
You're reading my first book? Very cool! I hope you like it!
You're reading my first book? Very cool! I hope you like it!

Hi Susan!
While this club is a place where both authors and readers can interact together, anyone can join the club to become involved in everything we do here. Ask authors questions, authors asking for feedback, marketing tips, we cover quite a bit in here.
Feel free to extend our invitation to anyone that you know to join the club! Unfortunately, we don't advocate putting members directly in contact with others outside of the club for fear of misuse of personal email addresses. Any member here is free to send messages to other members using the Goodreads messaging system. In fact, most authors (including this one!) encourage it! :)
Thanks for the interest!
Big J
While this club is a place where both authors and readers can interact together, anyone can join the club to become involved in everything we do here. Ask authors questions, authors asking for feedback, marketing tips, we cover quite a bit in here.
Feel free to extend our invitation to anyone that you know to join the club! Unfortunately, we don't advocate putting members directly in contact with others outside of the club for fear of misuse of personal email addresses. Any member here is free to send messages to other members using the Goodreads messaging system. In fact, most authors (including this one!) encourage it! :)
Thanks for the interest!
Big J

Hi Susan! No worries! I saw that you were a member, so you're good. It's only when people join this club to try and get our members to join another club is where I have an issue.
That being said, I'm all for inviting any others to join the club. We typically read/review two books a month: one fantasy and another genre chosen by the members. We share marketing tips, writing tips, reviews (good & bad!), etc. We have our Never-Ending Story, a collective writing adventure where different authors take turns writing the next chapter. It's really cool to see all the different writing styles.
Feel free to look around and ask any questions you may have!
Big J
That being said, I'm all for inviting any others to join the club. We typically read/review two books a month: one fantasy and another genre chosen by the members. We share marketing tips, writing tips, reviews (good & bad!), etc. We have our Never-Ending Story, a collective writing adventure where different authors take turns writing the next chapter. It's really cool to see all the different writing styles.
Feel free to look around and ask any questions you may have!
Big J

Now, I've published another silly book and I'm looking for some beta readers
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
However, be warned that it's a superhero parody, and you may need to have a very keen sense of humor to handle it. Please PM if interested and I'll issue a Smashwords coupon so you can download a copy...
Books mentioned in this topic
Cuentos (other topics)Eco Station One (other topics)
Back to the point of this post though...
I have seen so many people recently who read ARCs and review books for authors. I have also heard alot about beta readers. My question to you is how are these people getting these ARCs and how are they becoming beta readers?