Seeking Beta Readers

by | Oct 14, 2025 | Strategies for Depth | 0 comments

My next book explores being teachable, self-talk, and reflective practices through metaphor, lived experiences, and curiosity. I just finished the rough draft and am undertaking revisions over the next few weeks. The expected length of the revision is a little longer than Comfortably Uncomfortable.

I’m looking for just a few beta readers to engage with the revised draft, notice tone and rhythm, and offer honest impressions. Being a beta reader gives you early access to the manuscript and a chance to shape the final version, which I hope to have published in January 2026.

While I’ll give beta readers some specific questions to consider while reading the draft, in general I’d like:

  • Thoughtful feedback
  • Notes on clarity, resonance, and structure
  • Attention to what feels authentic, fuzzy, or off

Interested? Reach out to me via my WEBSITE CONTACT FORM for more details, including a deadline and format options.

Written By Kari Scare

About Kari Lynn Scare

Kari Lynn Scare is a passionate advocate for living a life of depth and purpose. With years of experience in personal development and a commitment to helping others, Kari provides valuable insights and strategies to inspire and empower individuals. Her work focuses on fostering growth and encouraging a holistic approach to life’s challenges.

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