I’m Not Ready…Yet

Good post in the Huff Post about not being ready to publish. I know I need to work on a few of these but definitely not #3 as I have no desire to become famous-rich, maybe, but not famous.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/penny-c-sansevieri/7-signs-that-youre-not-re_b_1855988.html

How many steps do you have to work on? I know I need to research the market a LOT more.

Seeking: First Readers-Must Love Words

When you are in the process of writing a book, you always hear that getting trusted people to read your draft is one of the first steps to success. Even Stephen King talks of their importance in his autobiography/writing bible, On Writing. When you’re done with your first round of revisions you just hand over your story to your closest friends and your family, right? No way. Let’s face it, your friends and family probably like you. They probably like you a whole lot. Perhaps they even love you (perhaps), and this affection for you may cloud their judgment. So when they read your 100,000 word steampunk-vampire-historical-fiction written completely in haikus, they may actually tell you it’s great. It’s not. So who then do you trust to give you the critique that you need?

You could pay to have a professional proofread and critique your work. One agent/critique-r (critiquee?) I found will read your work for 4 cents a word. Pennies!?! I have those! Wait, my story has 60,000 words…*counts fingers*…okay, I can’t afford that.

Where do you get your first readers? I Googled it and there are no first reader “dating” sites. I imagine a first reader social media site where you can meet with other writers who want to exchange manuscripts for critiques (or long walks on the beach-whatever you prefer). You should be able to search for people by location as well as genre. This way, you can establish a group of regulars who can read your work and develop a rapport with. Until that happens, I guess you should stick with those you know and hope that your family and friends don’t like you enough to tell you the truth.

How did you get first readers? Have you used any of the writing social media sites and how did you like them?