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Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown

3/28/2021

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Finally – signs this wretched pandemic is winding down!

Vax’d and masked, I recently wandered the newly re-opened J. C. Raulston Arboretum on a fine spring afternoon with my BFF. I hadn’t seen her *IN PERSON* for nearly 14 months! 
 
Join me on a photo walk to reset your lockdown life with sights and signs of hope from spring 2021.
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
Japanese Garden: JC Raulston Arboretum


​I once led Sunday tours around this free-to-the-public 10-acre arboretum and botanical garden.  It's an oasis tucked behind a busy street in Raleigh, NC, that's administered by North Carolina State University. But the arb has been closed per our state’s pandemic guidelines for more than a year, and I’ve missed it!
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
Entrance gate - JC Raulston Arboretum


​This is a magical place,
​where you can walk on water …
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
Water Garden


​Get married in the White Garden gazebo  …
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
White Garden

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​Check out a bee hotel …
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​Or just enjoy being outside in nature
and out of lockdown
​on a perfect spring afternoon.
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​​More than 200 dedicated volunteers
maintain the garden’s nearly
5,000 different kinds of plants
collected from around the world.
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Today is even more special because
I’m meeting my BFF at the arb,
and it’s the first time we’ve met face-to-face in more than 14 months!

We’re still masked,
as everyone must be on state property,
but we don’t care.
​It’s sheer joy catching up IRT and strolling together.
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
Cat (left) with her bestie


​​We chatter away,
passing happy daffodils
watched over by a towering green giant,
who waves at us with massive, outstretched limbs.


I think the gardens are just as happy to see us
as we are to see them -:D
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​​Nearby,
the green giant’s pal, Cousin Itt,
​nods with approval ...
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​​
​as merry waterfalls dance for visitors.
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com


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​Looking up …
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com


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​Bending close …
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com



​​or looking down …
#GettingBacktoNormal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown - catmichaelswriter.com




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​
you never know
what you’ll discover
around any corner
​at the arboretum.
Getting Back to Normal Photo Walk - Springtime in the Arboretum after 12 Months of Lockdown ~ catmichaelswriter.com
Bee buzzing magnolia bud

Your Turn

I hope you’re finding signs of your #BackToNormal life, too. If so, please share in the comments. We're all eager for good news and hope -:D

photos: by Cat Michaels

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So, an Author Asks You to Be a Beta Reader-Now What?

3/4/2021

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A message pops up on your screen from an author you follow, asking you to be a beta reader for her new book. She encloses a book cover and chapter draft and will send you the full manuscript if you’re interested in helping.
 
Are you excited? Curious? Skeptical? Flattered? Hesitant? All of the above?
 
Read on to discover what a beta reader is, what it means for you, and why beta readers are like gold to authors. 


Be sure to scroll down for your *free* download of the
Guided Questions for Beta Readers 
I use with my team.

​Then catch leadership and writing coach Jennifer Milius and I
in convo about beta readers,
​my writing struggles during Covid, and more
on the Tutfish Show podcast and YouTube channel.

So, an Author Asks You to be a Beta Reader - Now What? ~ catmichaelswriter.com

1.      What’s a beta reader?

Besides being the second letter of the Greek alphabet, beta refers to the second in a series of events.

As a beta reader, you’re the second set of eyes on a manuscript after the writer is satisfied with a first draft. That precious draft represents months of toil, but as author Louise Penny says, it's typically “smelly” and ready to be made better.
 
That’s where you come in as beta reader.

The author is entrusting you with that smelly manuscript in exchange for your honest feedback they use to tweak their tale.

In essence, you’re agreeing to be an unbiased second set of eyes to help craft a final book that’s the best it can be.

A beta reader is someone who....

reads an unfinished (but polished!) manuscript

 and gives the author honest feedback
​on how the story, characters and plot hold up.

2.      What does being a beta reader mean for you?

Being a beta reader is an honor AND a big ask. It requires a chunk of time and willingness to  offer honest, concrete feedback beyond I like the book. Consider the points below to decide if beta reading is right for you:

  • Is the content something you'll enjoy reading?
​Nothing worse than being strapped to a book that doesn’t float your boat. I provide my beta readers with a summary and sample chapter with my ask, and I always appreciate readers who tell me my book is not in their wheel house.

  • Do you have the hours and tech to read closely, comment deeply, and return feedback in a timely manner?
​​You might be up for tackling a short 32-page picture book or 30k-word middle-reader tale with wide spacing and large font. How about 600 pages of adult fiction?

Are you comfortable accessing a double-spaced, 8x11 portable document file (pdf) online? Most manuscripts are in pdf because its fixed format works across different software platforms and  ensures your feedback references are literally captured on the same page as the writer's master copy. Some people print the pdf and read it as a hard copy, but most download to a tablet or computer for a virtual read.​

  • What kind of feedback does the writer want, and what’s the best way to provide it?
You need to know what the author wants, so you can focus your reading.  Is there a scene or plot point to scrutinize? A character development arc to analyze? General comments on pacing?

Once my beta readers are on board, I send them a downloadable MS word worksheet with about 2-dozen guided questions to keep handy for jotting down their feedback as they read. 
​
What kind of feedback do authors ask of beta readers?

Check out how I work with my team.
​Download my free 
Guided Beta Reader Worksheet
 from my website HERE.


My beta readers handwrite comments on a separate sheet of paper or keystroke directly onto the worksheet. I ask them to include page numbers or chapter references, so I don't go crazy looking for suggestions in a 30K-word manuscript. 
 
While I appreciate hearing positive comments, I encourage ideas to make my books stronger. I want my beta readers to be brutally honest in their feedback and not pull any punches. 


3.    Why are beta readers like gold to authors?
​
As a beta reader, 
you partner with the author.

You become a crucial part of the writing process.

Your feedback
is invaluable in morphing that smelly first draft
into a stellar tale that’s ready for everyone to read. 
​

So an author asks you to be a beta reader - now what? catmichaelswriter.com

​I adore my beta readers
​and am beyond grateful to them!

 ​
Their feedback majorly improved the first draft of Just Between Sam and Me, co-written with Rosie Russell. For instance:
​
Just Between Sam and Me - by Cat Michaels & Rosie Russell
  • We strengthened our 11-yo main character's personality and completely rewrote her reaction in the climatic showdown with her nemesis.
  • Beta readers couldn’t get enough of Sam and the journal entries Olivia writes as she pours out her heart to  him about a school bully.  That's why we switched our four-legged focus from Olivia’s beloved horse to her cat, our titular feline and cover boy, Sam.
  • ​​We learned kids today say "snitch" instead of "tattletale."


Discover more about authors and beta readers
in my conversation with writing coach Jennifer Milius
on her 
Tutfish Show.

We discuss co-writing (0:17),
my struggles authoring during Covid (5:17),
making lockdown life brighter with a fairy garden, (10:08),
​and lots more. 

​
Catch Jen and me on the Tutfish podcast HERE

or 
​
Watch us on YouTube

Your Turn

Is beta reading for you?

That level of commitment is not for everybody. My potential beta readers know right away in my ask that there are no worries if they decline my invitation.

Bibliophiles, if you’ve been a beta reader, how was your experience?
If you haven’t been a beta reader, would you consider being one? (oooo….let me know if you’re interested in my adult women’s fiction once I finish it! -:D)

Authors, what strategies have you used with your beta readers?
​How have beta readers helped you?
​
Please share your thoughts in the comment section. 

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