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    How to plan (and complete) a first draft revision strategy

    How to plan (and complete) a first draft revision strategy

    Ready for your novel's first revision? This guide will show you how to your plan your first draft revisions with confidence and clarity.
    How to create a beta reader questionnaire

    How to create a beta reader questionnaire

    Once you've found your beta readers, take the time for a little prep work that can have a big payoff.
    Finding the right beta readers for your book

    Finding the right beta readers for your book

    This post will share strategies for finding readers, as well as how to connect with folks who will be the most helpful initial audience.
    Revising your early chapters using the inciting incident

    Revising your early chapters using the inciting incident

    What is an inciting incident, how is it different from the setup, and how can you use these plot points to revise your opening chapters?
    Manuscript critiques vs. beta reads

    Manuscript critiques vs. beta reads

    There are two types of feedback you can get while revising a finished novel: beta reads and professional critiques. Which kind do you need?
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