Dear Betareaders,
I am pleased to announce that I have completed the third draft of my debut novel, No Hands To Caress My Face.
Set in regional Australia during the mid-90s, the novel centres on two families and is told from multiple perspectives. It explores themes of memory, trauma, and youth in a mining town ravaged by privatization. Please note that while the story is inspired by real events and experiences, it is not autobiographical, nor a true story.
The novel is 120K words and is aimed at adults who read postmodern literary fiction. I am seeking feedback on individual chapters, writing style, and the overall narrative. I plan to go through one chapter a week, totaling 12 chapters, so I can incorporate feedback and advice into a final draft. I welcome both general impressions and detailed feedback.
A little about me: I am a first-time writer, Australian born, currently living in Senegal. I worked as an audio engineer and music producer for 15 years, but in 2021, I closed my business to travel and explore writing.
I am currently studying English Literature at Deakin University and working on my second novel. I have had two rounds of alpha testing, but are seeking more refined and professional criticism.
The novel evolves over a 12-month period and is told from the perspective of 12 characters. It examines generational trauma, class, race, gender, and opportunity. The title is a reference to a Mario Giacomelli photograph discussed in the book.
I can share a word document, pdf, or epub file on request.
Thank you for your time and effort in advance. I look forward to your feedback.
Kind regards.
DM.
seeking beta readers for literary fiction
Re: seeking beta readers for literary fiction
These are powerful and relatable topics, and I can imagine they weave together to create a compelling narrative.
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