What sort of questions should I be asking my beta readers?
When I send out my chapter to be read over by my beta readers, I always include a set of questions typed out at the bottom, grouped into different categories such as: plot, pacing, character, setting, etc.Â
You might want to tailor the questions depending on the genre or which chapter it is. For example, if itâs the first chapter youâll want to ask them about how well your story managed to hook them, or if they managed to easily get an idea of the world youâve introduced them to. If itâs the climax you might want to ask if the action scenes are fluid, and if the plot twist/s were predictable or surprising.Â
Hereâs some example questions that you could use:
What is your first impression of the main character? Do you find them likable? Annoying? Boring?
After reading it for the first time, what is your first impression? Was it cohesive and compelling? Boring and confusing?
Did the first sentence/paragraph/page efficiently grab your attention and hook you in?
If you were to read this chapter in a bookstore/library would you be convinced to buy it? Or would you need to read further before deciding? Why or why not?
Did you get oriented fairly quickly at the beginning as to whose story it is, whatâs going on, and where and when itâs taking place? If not, what were you confused about at the beginning?
Does the first chapter establish the main character efficiently? Do they feel believable?
Could you clearly imagine what the characters looked like? If not, who?
Who was your favourite character and why? Has your favourite character changed? (if this hasnât changed feel free to skip this question)Â
Are there any characters that you do not like? Why do you not like them? (Boring, annoying, problematic, etc.)Â
Was there ever a moment when you found yourself annoyed or frustrated by a character?Â
Could you relate to the main character? Did you empathise with their motivation or find yourself indifferent?Â
Were the characters goals/motivations clear and understandable?Â
Did you get confused about whoâs who? Are there too many characters to keep track of? Are any of the names or characters too similar?
Do the characters feel three-dimensional or like cardboard cutouts?Â
How familiar have you become with the main characters? Without cheating could you name the four main characters? Can you remember their appearance? Can you remember their goal or motivation?Â
Did the dialogue seem natural to you?
Was there ever a moment where you didnât know who was talking?
Were you able to visualize where and when the story is taking place?
Is the setting realistic and believable?Â
How well do you remember the setting? Without cheating, can you name four important settings?
Did anything about the story seem cliche or tired to you? How so?Â
Did anything you read (character, setting, etc.) remind you of any others works? (Books, movies, etc.)Â
Do you feel there were any unnecessary scenes/moments that deserved to be deleted or cut back?
Do the scenes flow naturally and comprehensively at an appropriate pace? Did you ever feel like they were jumping around the place?Â
Was there ever a moment where you attention started to lag, or the chapter begun to drag? Particular paragraph numbers would be very helpful.Â
Did you ever come across a sentence that took you out of the moment, or you had to reread to understand fully?Â
Was the writing style fluid and easy to read? Stilted? Purple prose-y? Awkward?
Did you notice any discrepancies or inconsistencies in facts, places, character details, plot, etc.?
What three things did you like? What three things did you not like?Â
Can you try predicting any upcoming plot twists or outcomes?Â
Was there ever a moment when your suspension of disbelief was tested?Â
Is there anything youâd personally change about the story?Â
Was the twist expected or surprising? Do you feel that the foreshadowing was almost nonexistent, or heavy handed?Â
Feel free to tailor these to your needs or ignore some of them if you donât think theyâre useful. Basically, your questions are about finding out the information about how others perceive your own writing and how you can improve your story.
-Lana
This is literally just my math class hfghfjgjg
Every single odd number has an âeâ in it.
send these to a writer you know or answer some yourself!
ink: what do you do to âset the moodâ when writing?
pen and paper: do you prefer writing by hand or on a device? why?
diary: how many pieces have you written that are just for you or will never see the light of day?
journal: do you ever write just so you can enjoy something to read?
novella: do you prefer to write short stories, one-shots, or entire novels?
pulitzer: tell about/link a piece where you fielt your writing was the best.
genre: what genre do you prefer to write in?
narrator: what pov do you like writing in best?
backstory: how did you come to love writing?
time-lapse: how long have you been writing (as a hobby or for work)?
characterization: describe your favorite character(s) youâve written.
carnegie: what authors and/or books/stories have inspired you to write or influenced your work?
faulkner: what tropes do you LOVE writing? which ones are your guilty pleasure?
oâconnor: what tropes/genres do you dislike writing?
dickinson: what insecurities do you have about your own writing? what do you think you should improve on?
playlist: what kind of music/songs help you write? do you have a writing playlist?
record: have you written things based off of songs? do you like to?
nobel: have you published anything youâve written? online or irl?
notepad: can you write anywhere or do you have to be in a specific place and mood to write?
parchment: how often do you or your personal life influence your writing?
dedication: if you were to publish a book or multiple, who would you dedicate the book(s) to?
trope: whatâs a pet peeve you have about writing?
input: whatâs something you hate that people say to you about writing/your writing?
critic: whatâs the best piece of advice youâve ever received about writing?
mifflin: what do you feel is your strong suit in writing?
houghton: whatâs something you love that people compliment your pieces on?
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if people could stop acting like rayllum is an inherently lesser ship just bc itâs âhet,â that would be great
yâall deserve to hear the good news too, and yes i fact checked these.
7 miles of habitat for bees will be planted in london
the biggest coal plant in north america has been converted to solar panels
roads in edinburgh will close once a month to help pollution
maine has banned styrofoam
new york city and los angeles have both made âgreen new dealsâ
The london marathon replaced 200,000 single use water bottles with seaweed water pods
the bees in notre dame survived the fire, and the roof could possibly built in a more eco-friendly way.
the population of flightless kakapos (a cool bird) is rising
the carbon emissions in the uk are the lowest theyâve been since 1998
Another large bee habitat (.5 mil acres) has been created
there is a robot that delivers young coral to help repopulate the great barrier reef
portugal plans to stop using plastic on fruit, vegetables, and bread by 2020
106 new species of bees have been discovered in australia since 2010
a group of Sikhs plan to plant 1,000,000 trees as a gift to the earth
disney has made a mickey-shaped solar farm
Morgan freeman turned a 124 acre ranch in mississippi to a bee habitat
China plans on making a âforest cityâ to help clean up their air
An increasing amount of countries and states are beginning to ban single use plastics.
A couple replanted a whole forest in brazil (2.7 mil trees) in 20 years, and the animals have come back to live there
The hole in the ozone layer is repairing itself more each year
China plans on spending 360 billion dollars to improve renewable energy and has scrapped plans for coal powered plants that were going to be built.
A national park has been built in the amazon (3.3 mil acres in peru) to preserve the rainforest
Ireland and the uk have declared a climate emergency
The guy who played aquaman (jason momoa) has spent 31,000 dollars to help clean up plastic
South korea is now recycling 95% of food waste
There is a cleanup campaign being planned for mt. everest
Puerto rico wants to use all renewable energy by 2050 and is setting official goals for that
Some schools have special water bottle fill-up stations that encourage you to use refill and reuse plastic bottles rather than throwing them out after one use, these are becoming more common.
9 endangered species are thought to make a comeback this year
20 countries in africa are planning to make a âgreen wallâ of trees and plants that will span the width of africa to stop desertification
recently, a lot of volunteers and organizations are planting a ton of trees.
Awareness about the environment and climate change is growing super fast right now among people and countries, which will only help us
Most pollution is caused by like 100 companies, but a few of those (like pepsi) are trying to cut down on that.
if this stuff keeps happening things will get even better, and the only thing stopping us really are those big companies who donât want to pay the money to switch to more eco-friendly energy sources. i know the media tends to cause fear and stress about this stuff for a lot of people, but there really is hope.
easy things we can do:Â
RecycleÂ
Plant gardens in your yard for bees if you can
Participate in community volunteer things that plant trees and gardens
Theres this search engine called ecosia that plants a tree for every 45 searches you make, it has almost 2 mil users.Â
Pick up trash if you see it when youâre at the beach or in nature
If you have a fair amount of money, consider donating some to trustworthy environmental organizations
Start using a reusable water bottle (like those ones at target) rather than relying on single use plastic ones.
Cut the plastic rings on plastic milk bottles. You know, the little spiky plastic ring near the cap. Birds get those things stuck around their neck and die, so cut them so that they canât get stuck on a neck.
If you can afford it, get some of those reusable grocery bags and sue those. most grocery stores have them, and it saves a lot of waste.
I love this site because itâs great for references, even if you donât 3D sculpt! Iâd love to get into that eventually though, because it sounds amazing.Â
https://sketchfab.comÂ
Whatâs lit is you can easily drag and rotate the model (some are animated!) and adjust the lighting/rendering, all from a web browser.Â
They also have a mobile app with AR.Â
I love using the models!
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If you make an account, you can subscribe to collections to track for updates. I have ones for anatomy and animals.Â
Note, these models have a royalty free license. Itâs often good to credit your references, but royalty free licenses mean you are fine if you donât.Â
Hope you love this as much as I do!
me, tears streaming down my face: hit that reblog for plance in season 8
Good stuff.