I’m hoping to find someone (or a few someones) to exchange work with on an ongoing basis. I write short, speculative feminist fiction as well as novels in different genres.
At the moment, I am most in need of people who would be willing to read a 70,000-word murder mystery set at the Supreme Court. The novel does address issues of gender equity throughout, but that is not the focus of the book.
Seeking general CP, or else a beta reader for murder mystery set at the Supreme Court
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Re: Seeking general CP, or else a beta reader for murder mystery set at the Supreme Court
Hi -- I am new to the CP/beta reading process but have lots of experience reading murder mysteries (among many other genres) and have a particular interest in the setting of your mystery. I am a retired state court trial judge, so am quite familiar with the judicial world. (No murders happened in mine, thank goodness.) I have long closely followed both the work of the Supreme Court and its personalities. As a female judge, I'm familiar with gender equity issues in the judiciary as well. I would be pleased to give your book a read.
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Amazing! Thank you so much. I’ll send you a private message about how best to send you a copy. And I’m of course happy to repay the favor if I can.
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I'm currently polishing a historical fiction novel set in Renaissance Italy, exploring themes of female agency and artistic expression against the backdrop of a patriarchal society. I think swapping feedback on our works could be mutually beneficial. My WIP is around 85,000 words, so the length seems like a good match.kendallkturner wrote: ↑October 29th, 2023, 9:19 pm I’m hoping to find someone (or a few someones) to exchange work with on an ongoing basis. I write short, speculative feminist fiction as well as novels in different genres.
At the moment, I am most in need of people who would be willing to read a 70,000-word murder mystery set at the Supreme Court. The novel does address issues of gender equity throughout, but that is not the focus of the book.
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