The novel, her first, is loosely based on her own true story. She chose her sister, two close friends (one of whom was a writer) and her daughter (also a writer). They read, they commented, but they mostly had concerns about the autobiographical nature of the story.
Friday, January 13, 2017
When Your Fiction Is Really about You (Even a Little), Do You Need to Protect Yourself?
One
of my private coaching clients successfully finished her revision last
year. Her next step was to find close ("beta") readers for the
manuscript so she could get feedback on anything else that needed
tweaking.
The novel, her first, is loosely based on her own true story. She chose her sister, two close friends (one of whom was a writer) and her daughter (also a writer). They read, they commented, but they mostly had concerns about the autobiographical nature of the story.
The novel, her first, is loosely based on her own true story. She chose her sister, two close friends (one of whom was a writer) and her daughter (also a writer). They read, they commented, but they mostly had concerns about the autobiographical nature of the story.
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