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Sharing your work
- deanfromaustralia
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I don't usually offer up an incomplete work, however for my most recent novel, I did dribble out parts of it to a couple of my team members (one of whom is my publisher), so we could address a number of potentially sensitive story components early on.
I wouldn't recommend sharing an incomplete manuscript however. It can be frustrating for the recipient reader who will then have to wait until the rest becomes available. It can be off putting.
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When it comes to submitting your work to publishers or agents, you should definitely follow their preferred guidelines and send them exactly what they ask for.
- SCRubio
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When I was in school, I would also share first drafts of chapters for our writing workshops, and that helped from time to time with bits that I have trouble with. Plus, it sometimes helps to have someone else take a peek at what's going on in your head to keep you on track. Fellow writers can understand where you're coming from, I think, and they would be the only people I'd consider letting read my unedited stories. Anyone else must wait until it's more palatable for a general readership.
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