Try doing web search for writing clubs online.
Theres tons of groups that will read yours and ask you to exchange with them.
It shouldnt be too hard.
I would but I dont got the attention span for a novel. If it was something like a screenplay or maybe a short, then I would.
Sorry -- good luck.
2007-03-03 18:29:54
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answered by writersbIock2006 5
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Go out and buy the Writers and Artists Yearbook, it has every service a writer could possibly need as well as agents and publishers and all that. It's a great resource. I had mine reviewed by someone but actually found it more useful getting different people I knew to read it and see what points kept coming up coz those are likely to be real issues rather than individual people's opinions. Good luck anyway
2007-03-04 03:40:31
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answered by Princess Paradox 6
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Join a local writers' critique group. If none are available, join one online. There are tons, on Yahoo alone.
Whatever you do, do NOT pay a "Book Doctor" to look at them. Even finding a fairly objective friend would be better than paying a "book doctor" to look at your book. Never pay anyone to read your writing.
2007-03-03 18:30:52
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answered by §Sally§ 5
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It relies upon on the target audience. If the e book is written for toddlers you may opt for to deliver a evaluate replica to varsity Library mag, Booklist, Hornbook. If the books are written for adolescents deliver a evaluate replica to Voya, college Library mag and Kliatt.
2016-11-27 20:16:59
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answered by shepardson 4
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I'd try iUniverse.com.
2007-03-04 09:55:53
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answered by Ralph 7
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