Critique partner for literary fiction
Posted: December 4th, 2019, 10:54 pm
Hello,
I'm based in the Chicago area and am working on my second novel. I write literary fiction examining race and class in Chicago, with a dash of dark humor. I like to use time shifts as ways to look at the same character in the past, present and future.
I'm looking for a critique partner (or partners) to offer feedback on my latest novel at a couple of junctures. This book focuses on a man in three periods of his life: as a boy who grows up among white supremacists in the '80s, as a young man in the city trying to shed his past and make a name for himself in the cutthroat world of advertising, and as a man in his fifties who feels he must wage a vigilante war against a small town to protect his biracial daughter.
I'd ideally like to partner with another lit fic writer, but I'm open to anyone writing in a genre for adults if they're interested. I know it's excruciatingly difficult to get someone, especially a stranger, to read a MS, but I can only say I take a request for a read and feedback for someone else very seriously. I won't let you down and want to give you my best, and I'm happy to grow a partnership over time. I'm in this for the long haul and want to support others who are serious, too.
Thanks!
Mark
I'm based in the Chicago area and am working on my second novel. I write literary fiction examining race and class in Chicago, with a dash of dark humor. I like to use time shifts as ways to look at the same character in the past, present and future.
I'm looking for a critique partner (or partners) to offer feedback on my latest novel at a couple of junctures. This book focuses on a man in three periods of his life: as a boy who grows up among white supremacists in the '80s, as a young man in the city trying to shed his past and make a name for himself in the cutthroat world of advertising, and as a man in his fifties who feels he must wage a vigilante war against a small town to protect his biracial daughter.
I'd ideally like to partner with another lit fic writer, but I'm open to anyone writing in a genre for adults if they're interested. I know it's excruciatingly difficult to get someone, especially a stranger, to read a MS, but I can only say I take a request for a read and feedback for someone else very seriously. I won't let you down and want to give you my best, and I'm happy to grow a partnership over time. I'm in this for the long haul and want to support others who are serious, too.
Thanks!
Mark