Yesterday we said we had something special for you and we have...
When we asked Heidi McLaughlin, author of Forever My Girl-The Beaumont Series, for an interview we were beside ourselves when she agreed, as you can imagine. However, she suggested that we also interview her beta reader, known on twitter as RebelYve. As Heidi explained no one ever interviews the beta and they hold ALL the secrets!!
So get yourselves comfy with a cuppa, some choccy biscuits and see what RebelYve had to say, oh...and don't forget about that Liam exclusive!
First of all do we call you RebelYve or would you prefer something
else?
You can call me Yvette, RebelYve
is my twitter handle and you can follow me there - you can regularly find me
tweeting with Heidi about The Beaumont
Series and Lost in You which is her
current standalone WIP.
Yvette, for those of us who don't know, could you explain what a beta reader
does?
A beta reader is someone who
pre-reads a story while it's still in draft form and provides feedback on their
initial thoughts, what works well and what doesn't. It's someone who the author
can trust completely to give honest feedback. A beta shouldn't be afraid to give
both positive and constructive criticism. If something doesn't work whether
that be the way a scene is written, or the chemistry between two lead
characters, then it's down to the beta to point that out. And it's not about
saying "I don't like this..." or "that doesn't make sense..." a beta needs to
explain why they think something doesn't work and give reasons for suggesting
changes. Very often, an author can be blind to things that can be obvious to
others, because they wrote that chapter, it's their words on a page. A beta is
that independent fresh pair of eyes that can pick up on these things. I would
also say that a beta is not an editor and I don't necessarily correct spelling,
grammar or punctuation. My number one priority to Heidi as her beta is to be
honest and to provide feedback both good and bad. An author has to trust her
beta and vice versa.
How did you become a beta
reader?
Heidi asked me to be involved and
pre-read her first novel and give her honest feedback. I started out as her
pre-reader and as time went on, I became more involved. In all honesty, it's
not something I would do for anyone. I need to really know the author and
understand their vision so that I am able to give honest
feedback.
How did you meet Heidi?
Believe it or not, online. We
both had a mutual interest in a certain vegetarian vampire and ended up
commenting on the same message board. We found out we had the same things in
common and, more importantly, the same personalities and our friendship pretty
much grew from there.
Which of Heidi's male characters
is your favourite?
Hands down, Harrison. Don't get
me wrong, I love Liam and Ryan (who is the lead male character in Heidi's
current WIP, Lost In You); but Harrison
has got that extra something about him that just has me swooning at his feet. I
bug Heidi daily to send me some Harrison to keep my obsession at a
premium!
Who
is your ultimate book boyfriend?
Wow, tough question. Not
including any of Heidi's characters, I have a few and I'll be honest, it does
change from time to time. At the moment, I'm crushing on Josh Bennett from The Sea of Tranquility, Will Cooper from the
Slammed series and Jase Garrett from
My Life Next Door. Plus I've got the fan
favourites, such as Four (Divergent),
Jay (Body Finder Series) and Gray (First Comes Love). I've just finished reading
Me Before You by JoJo Moyes and I have a
special love for Will Traynor. Those who have read it will know what I mean.
Are you
interested in writing yourself?
In a word, no! I just haven't got
the discipline to write every day. Plus, my working day is pretty long so I just
wouldn't have the time. I live vicariously through Heidi's stories and that's
good enough for me.
How long does it take you to
read a book ?
On average about 3 days,
depending on the length. I'm a fast reader, so can normally get through a book
within a week.
As a beta have you, or would
you, suggest that a particular scene shouldn't be in the finished book or suggest
a different way of writing it?
Yes, all the time. That's one of
the great things about the dynamics myself and Heidi have. If I don't think a
scene is working, or if I think it can benefit from having something added, I'll
tell her. Sometimes, I'll suggest a paragraph or wording to add and leave it up
to Heidi as to whether she wants to make the change or not. It's one of the
most important things of being a beta and a key role of being a pre-reader. You
are, effectively, the test audience for the story. It's like piloting something
- if there are changes you think could be made that will make it better, then
you should suggest them, for sure. In fact, there is a particular chapter that
Heidi sent me recently for Lost in You,
that I felt needed to be changed and suggested Heidi revisited part of it. After
some brainstorming, a revised chapter was sent to me the next
day.
Can you
tell us a few things about Liam Page that we don't already know?
I can actually give you an
exclusive about Liam. You may know that Heidi ran a competition on her Facebook
page to name Liam's band. After receiving hundreds of suggestions and narrowing
it down to a shortlist of six which people could vote on, I can exclusively
reveal that Liam's band is called... 4225
West. We're very excited by it and certainly feel it fits in well
with the story.
How much can you tell us
about Harrison James?
Hmmm, let me think. Harrison is
not as he initially seems. The old adage "Never judge a book by its cover"
definitely applies to him and he has all these hidden depths that just makes you
fall in love with him. He's almost a dichotomy and definitely an intricate
character and Heidi writes him so well. Whereas with Liam, what you see is what
you get, with Harrison, you need to delve a little deeper to find out what makes
him tick. Every time I get a new chapter I instantly fall in love with him
more.
When
not beta reading how do you wind down?
I
read. A lot! Most of my time is spent on a train and I have so many books on my
'to read' list on my Kindle. I love the fact that you can lose yourself in a
story. There are some books out there that stay with me long after I've finished
them.
And
finally...
Can we
have Harrison please? We did say please ;-)
I'll make you a deal. I'll let
you have Harrison when Heidi's ready to unleash him on the general public. For
now, though, I'll continue to nurture him. You'll thank me for it, I promise.
He's definitely worth the wait...
A huge THANK YOU to Yvette for taking time out to indulge us in our "interrogation"...coming soon an interview with the lady herself, Heidi McLaughlin.