Types of Betas and CPs
I was lucky enough to have nearly twenty readers for my latest story—most of whom were beta readers—but I also had a select group of wonderful critique partners. First of all, I cannot believe so many people agreed to read my novel. Secondly, I was more than thankful to each and every one of them for being honest and specific enough to help me edit my story to its best form yet.

Working with these other writers made it clear that there were different but distinct types of betas and CPs that you can encounter during this phase. So, I put them in a list:
The Cheerleader– This reader acknowledges your novel’s flaws, but they are encouraging and supportive of your capability to make it better.
The Nitpick– Just as the name suggests, the Nitpick seems to only find what’s wrong with your story, but their attentive eye can often spot plot holes you miss.
The Booster– No matter the state of your draft, this reader boosts your confidence by showering you with complements that are often the ones you deserve.
The Giver– When you run into snags or are not sure of what needs fixing, the Giver is an excellent reader to call upon because they love to suggest ideas.
The Joker– Generally providing level headed feedback, this reader tends to mask their dislikes with humor and alleviate any editing stress.
The Negative Nancy– As expected, people who fall under this category likely aren’t your target audience but their blunt feedback can be eye-opening.
While it’s obvious why a writer might like some of these over the others, I think it’s important to have them all review your work. They’re each useful in discovering different problems and successes in your novel that will ultimately help you revise your work into the best version possible.
What are some of the types of betas and CPs you’ve encountered?






6 Comments
Now I want to know what category I fall into!
Ha! I figured someone might ask 😉 I think a lot of my readers were Cheerleaders and I believe that’s what most writers are for each other. Each type is useful and a blessing in disguise!
Love this! I think another important type is the Grammar Police. Great post!
Thanks! And that’s a good one!
How do you find CP’s in your genre? Is that important?
I think betas can be writers from any genre so long as they enjoy reading the genre you wrote. CP definitely work best when they share the same writing interests as you. You can look into http://www.cpseek.com and http://www.howaboutwecp.tumblr.com to find CPs. Several contest blogs also ocassionally have matching events 🙂