Beta Readers Focus on Story Mechanics

Do

Use beta readers for craft, pacing, and reader engagement.

Avoid

Expecting beta readers to catch cultural inaccuracies or harmful tropes.

Sensitivity Readers Focus on Representation

Do

Compensate sensitivity readers professionally and take their feedback seriously.

Avoid

Treating sensitivity readers as free cultural consultants or expecting them to fix problems for you.

From My Work

Beta Readers Are Volunteers; Sensitivity Readers Are Professionals

Do

Budget for sensitivity readers as a necessary professional expense.

Avoid

Asking friends from marginalized groups to sensitivity read for free.

Beta Readers Read for Enjoyment; Sensitivity Readers Read for Harm

Do

Recognize these are different types of expertise.

Avoid

Expecting one reader to provide both types of feedback effectively.

Beta Readers Give Subjective Reactions; Sensitivity Readers Identify Objective Issues

Do

Treat sensitivity reader feedback as editorial rather than optional.

Avoid

Dismissing sensitivity reader concerns as “just one opinion.”

Timing Matters for Each

Do

Bring in feedback when the manuscript is ready for that type of evaluation.

Avoid

Sending half-formed drafts to either reader type.

From My Work

You Need Both, But Not for the Same Reasons

Do

Value both types of feedback appropriately.

Avoid

Thinking one type of reader can replace the other.

Final Thoughts

Extras